THEFT OF £166.
POSTAL OFFICER ; SEN^^p;S ' In sentencing Albert^^B^^^^^S aged 83, to, 12 months tention, Mr, Jtistjce the' danger to civiT rowed from moneylenders, former employee' of the graph Department, had in the - Lower Court - stealing various sums < £166, the property of Addressing prisoner, • said: It is a very sad an -adequate, Balaty but you got into pver a liouse." Not fooUsh course of ' moneylenders. Civil row from moneylenders-, -the first steps to crime.^ ■, rowed at cxtoitioitttfi must b t e a number or 'who have got into " Prisoner','f said hia elusion, "I should you probation, because yon fgHHHH type of > man to do it ■ not d 6 it in-this class. <)' IMSjHfIjH will bo sentenced to
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 4
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116THEFT OF £166. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 4
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