STOLEN TAIL-LIGHT
YOUNG MAN FINED “I will make it. an expensive tail! light,” remarked Mr. J. G. L. Hewitt,! S.M., in thc Wanganui Magistrate's] Court yesterday, when imposing a fine ] of £2 on a young man whose name 1 was suppressed, forthetheft of a tail lamp, valued al 12s 6d, the property , of R. Babbington. Detective-Sergeant J. K. Robertson I said that defendant and a companion ! went to the rear of Mr. Babbington’s ] business premises and leinoved the ' tail light from a delivery van. Mr. C. H. Clinkard, who appeared for the defence, stated that It was a foolish and impulsive act on the part of defendant who intended to return the light. When he went bacK ; for this purpose the van had gone, i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 113, 16 May 1939, Page 5
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