UNREPENTANT THIEF
WALKS OFF WITH GAOL TOOLS. THREE MONTHS’ IMPRISO? MENT [Per Preas Association.! WELLINGTON, Nov. 5. T\hile serving a term of imprison merit for theft, John Quayle did not spend his period of enforced retire ment, repenting of his wrongdoing, but was busily engaged planning out the future. He is a carpenter by trade and while in custody was engaged in car pcntcring work. He secreted tools in a convenient place, and when discharge-1 walked off with the stolen goods. To day he was sentenced to three months’ hard labour. He was remanded to Dun edin to answer further charges.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19448, 6 November 1925, Page 6
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