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APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC.

Devonport.— Francis Richard James Dean, deserting Navy, has returned to his ship : Warrant cancelled. (See Police Gazette, 1938, pages 92 and 591.)

Devonport. — Maurice William Relph, absent from Navy, has returned to his ship : ' Warrant cancelled. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 120.)

Devonport.— Bertram William Millier, breaking out of ship, has returned to his ship : Warrant cancelled. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 120.)

Queen Street Wharf (Auckland).— G. Whent, deserting ship, has been arrested by the Auckland police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 2.)

Auckland. — Clarence William Russell, convicted of permitting premises to be used as gaminghouse (see Police Gazette, 1938, page 494) : The conviction has been quashed by the Court of Appeal, and it is to be deleted from all copies of the Police Gazette.

Auckland. — Douglas Arthur Hawkes, absent from Army, has been arrested by the Wanganui police. He is identical with Douglas A. Hawkes, alias Douglas Arthur Cooper. (Sec Police Gazette, 1941, page 37.)

Auckland. John Herbert Henry Yalland, failing to report for military service, has been arrested by the Devonport police. (See Police Gazette, 1941, page 897.)

Auckland.— William James Parrish, default of maintenance, has paid the arrears to the Northcote police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 87.)

Auckland. — George Wasley Clarke, inquired for, has been interviewed by the Upper Hutt police. (See Police Gazette, 1939, page 465.)

Auckland. — Robert Emett Burrowes, theft, has been interviewed by the Dunedin police, but insufficient evidence was obtained to sustain a charge. (See Police Gazette, 1941, page 774.)

Auckland. Patrick Waiter Norman Kilkoliy, mischief, has been arrested by the Auckland police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 47.)

Auckland. — Lawrence Albert Clive Johnson, alias Leonard Johnson, default of maintenance, has paid the arrears to the Frankton Junction police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 88.)

Auckland. William Henry Glanville, suspected of theft, has been interviewed by the Auckland police, and he admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 90.)

Auckland. — Leonard James Flewellyn, failing to report for military service, has been arrested by the Avondale police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 117.)

Hamilton.— William George Clark, default of maintenance : Warrant cancelled. (See Police Gazette, 1942, p. 105).

Hamilton. — Ray Hoskin, breach of probation, has been arrested by the Ngaruawahia police. (See Police Gazette, 1941, page 689.)

Opotiki. —The two first- mentioned unclaimed bicycles, Nos. V.O. 4223 and T.C. 375, have been claimed by their respective owners. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 120.)

Stratford.— Edwin Joseph O’Brien, inquired for, has paid his Social Security Contributions, and no further action is to be taken. (See Police Gazette, 1939, page 966.)

Hastings.— Bryon Lovett, alias “Tubby” Lovett, failing to report for military service, has been arrested by the Kimbolton police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 88.)

Palmerston North. — Norman Arthur Rockhouse, suspected of unlawfully converting a motor-car, has been interviewed by the Feilding police, but he denied the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 119.)

Wellington. John Crosbie Home, theft, has been interviewed by the Auckland police, and he admitted the theft of the money, but denied stealing the paint. He assumed the name Dauiton. (See Police Gazette, 1941, page 897.)

Wellington. — Stanley Sullivan, failing to report for military service, has been arrested by the Ellerslie police. (See Police Gazette, 1941, page 934.)

Wellington. Leslie G. Bevand, deserting ship, has been arrested by the Wellington police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 137.)

Christchurch.— Charles Hamilton Romer, alias George Hamilton Romer, referred to ill Police Gazette, 1941, page 443, and Photographs, 1922, page 54, died in the Wellington Public Hospital on the 17th ultimo.

Christchurch.— Robert McKinley Erskine, breach of probation, has been arrested by the Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1941, page 794.)

Christchurch.— Charles Marks, false pretences, has been arrested by the Auckland police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 3.)

Christchurch. — Eileen Miller, absconding from State institution, has been located by the Christchurch police. She assumed the name Gloria Boyden. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 139.)

Christchurch.— John Crosbie Home, inquired for, has been interviewed by the Auckland police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 117.)

Invercargill.— Henry George Anderson Barnes, default of maintenance, has been arrested by the Timaru police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 117.)

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVII, Issue 7, 18 February 1942, Page 154

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APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVII, Issue 7, 18 February 1942, Page 154

APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVII, Issue 7, 18 February 1942, Page 154

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