VERY MEAN THEFTS.
FROM CITY HOTEL.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Aug. 14.
Remarking that the thefts l were mean and that the accused had not thought "of his goo<J name- nor. .of the possible effect of his wrong-doing, which might easily cast suspicion on others, Mr Barton, S.M., refused to suppress the name of Henry Eccles Pearce for thefts, mainly from the Windsor Hotel and totalling £B/15/6, and committed him for sentence.
May Keys, who received linen and other hotel articles frojn Pearce, knowing them to have been stolen, was allowed two years’ probation. P
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17663, 14 August 1929, Page 4
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95VERY MEAN THEFTS. Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17663, 14 August 1929, Page 4
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