STOLE PETROL
WINCH MAN" FIXED £10
"Considering the shortage of petrol these days such a theft, especially y ° ur employers, is a serious matter, said Mr. J. Morling. SM m the Police Court to-day, when he imposed a fine of £10 upon John Fredenck Clark, aged 33, a winch-
Cla rk Pleaded guilty to a charge of at ?4/Q g th X gallons of benzine valued Ci Counci P rope of :he Aucklaml
ri?^ ective "® ergeant Trethewey said on a wf S - e ™P'°y ed as a winchman on a job in Albert Park. Yesterdav ad^Ftt£5 t ?h Vi ?h r ' by the P° lice > 'he admitted the theft of the petrol while on night shift. Clark said he gave the benzine t° a friend, but hi would "I w«°f the friend's name. « f was foolish to allow mvself to whaW P htv 3H d 1 am verv sorry for the" , additi ° n "o 6 ' fining c'lark £10
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 177, 29 July 1942, Page 6
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158STOLE PETROL Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 177, 29 July 1942, Page 6
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