THEFT OF ART UNION TICKETS.
MAN SENT TO PRISON. (FUSjIS 4SSOCIUMIOII T*I4K»Uf.) - WELLINGTON,, February v ' ' Stealing several books of Art union tickets after ho had been employed to sell them brought Charles Hamiltoh : Eomer to, a term of fottr months* imi nrisonment with hard labour, from, Mr E. Page, S.M,, this morning, The books were the property- of' St.' Michael's Chur?h, Chrlsteh'u^oh,','and the objeot of the aft union was to pro- ' vido funds for the church choir. "Romor wa« unemployed, and. was sent to.-the 1 promoters of tho art- union -by the Labour Department, ' , , '' Homer has a-long,list of odnvibtions, and at present is serving a two months', term for theft in Nelson. His new ' sentence ijriU be served ,at the conclu- , gion of .the existing on^.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20172, 26 February 1931, Page 3
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126THEFT OF ART UNION TICKETS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20172, 26 February 1931, Page 3
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