BANK BANDITS
THEY ARE TO BE CHARGED IN WANGANUI The three young men who have pleaded guilty to robbing I he Bank of New Zealand at Bulls will appear in the Wanganui Magistrate’s Court on Monday next on a charge of stealing a Sten gun from the Air Training Corps rooms in Wanganui. The three accused. Raymond Edward Mclntosh, aged 22, William Lawrence Burke, aged 20, and Kenneth Hardy Brandon, aged 20, who are awaiting sentence on Iho bank robbery charge, will bp brought from Wellington on Saturday. They are ai present serving a term of two months’ imprisonment on a charge of being illegally in the possession of firearms. Following magisterial proceedings al Wanganui, the three will be taken to Palmerston North, where they will appear at the Quarterly sessions of the Supreme 'Court for sentence on lhe bank robbery charge. I :. I week one of the I ria was taken from Mt. Crawford nrison and was married al the Wellingto; Registry Office. He wo f ordinary civilian clothes and was transported by motorcar. A warder who accompanied the prisoner wu one of the witnesses, and al the conclusion of the ceremony the prisoner w.i ■ .-.Howeri to embrace his wife before he was returned to Mt. Crawford.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 94, 24 April 1946, Page 4
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208BANK BANDITS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 94, 24 April 1946, Page 4
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