THEFT OF CLOCKS.
(rsxas ASSOCIATION TELEOBAM.) WELLINGTON, November 27. Described as a remittance man who was by no means fond of work, a salesman, Harold Magner, aged 27, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment, concurrent, on each of two charges of the theft of electric clocks. Ho had said that he could, sell them, but had pawned them.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 9
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58THEFT OF CLOCKS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 9
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