THE COURTS.
MAGIBTKBIAL.
(Before Messrs J. B. Brunt and "W. H. Seed, J.P.'s) ALLEGED THEFT. Peter Joseph Hanley, charged with breaking, entering, and theft, was remanded i'or a week. THEFT. Vemon Moore BadcliSe pleaded gniltv to having stolen .1 pair or valued at. &is (3d, the property or' George Smith. He was fined -iOs and costs and ordered to reiund 12s 6d to the second-hand dealer to whom ho sold the boots.
/■William Wigg pleaded guilty to having stolen a kodak, valued ai 30s, the property of Leonard BiOwnie. Accused was ordered to come up for sentence when called upon, to return tho kodak, and to refund £1 to the second-hand dealer ho sold the kodak to.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 2
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