CALVERT’S BURGLARY
TWO MEN COMMITTED POE SENTENCE.
SIXTEEN CHARGES ADMITTED
After several remands, James Bernard Lawless, aged 25, and Jack Kavanagh, aged 23, pleaded guilty at the Hamilton Police Court yesterday to thirteen charges of burglary and theft in the South Auckland area, including breaking and entering George Calvert and Co.’s premises at Cambridge and stealing goods valued at £330. They were remanded to the Supreme
Court at Auckland for sentence.
Other charges admitted by the accus- : ed wore two of converting motor-cars valued at £205 to their own use, and one of damaging a police cell. The total value of the'goods involved in the burglary and theft charges was £552.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2991, 20 April 1933, Page 4
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