THEFT OF BLANKETS.
(FOTSS A9BOCIATIOX TBLIOBXM.) AUCKLAND, November 12. Knowing that the police were looking for him for the theft of blankets from his landlady, Francis Charles Ashman came in from the country and gave himself up. . _ ... The Magistrate let Ashman off with fourteen days' imprisonment because ABhman had gone to a job forty from the "nearest constable and would have been hard to locate had he not given himself up. He had sold the blankets.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 7
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76THEFT OF BLANKETS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 7
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