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AUCKLAND FLAT INCIDENT YOUNG MAN BEFORE COURT AUCKLAND, June 12. Arrested last evening on a charge of breaking and entering the dwelling of Fay Cooper and stealing furniture, bedding and clothing of a total value of £75, Charles Henry Frederick Billow, aged 22, motor mechanic, appeared in the Police Court. iDetective-tier-geant Kelly obtained a remand. In asking for bail, Pillow said he did not break and enter tho flat. Anyway she uwed me a debt of £10,” said accused. 41 As soon as I saw in the paper yesterday that it was reported as a burglary, I went straight and saw a solicitor about it.” Mr Kelly: He thinks that one may go in off the street and take other people’s property.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 7
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