THEFT FROM CEMETERY
"CONTEMPTIBLE Act" M.'.pr.r.K FiGiDtE R.i:>\ 1:1 > “I think a theft from a comet ary ithe most contemptible imaginable, am if 1 did not desirv to see the peoph who suffered by this offence compel) sated I would si nd both of you to gao without hesil at ion,’’ said the magi stratc, Air. 11. Hawkins, to .Eric Dum and Gilder Roy Dunn (brothers) a the Police Court at Lismore, Ne\ South Wales, recently, when he con vielcd them of the theft, in Alay, J'.f.'v of a marble figure valued at £8 JUfrom the Li-smore Cemetery. Eric Dunn was fined £lO, with IS costs and £2 9s 3d witnesses’ expen ses, and was ordered to pay £4 10s !'< compensation. Gilder Dunn was fmci CIO. with similar costs.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 229, 30 September 1935, Page 9
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129THEFT FROM CEMETERY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 229, 30 September 1935, Page 9
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