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Magistrate’s Court

SATURDAY (Before Messrs H. A. Stevens and G. W. Armitage, Justices of the Peace.) REMANDED David John Polden, a watersider, and a girl, whose name was suppressed, were remanded until today on a joint charge of stealing artists’ materials and books, valued at £7 18s. The girl was allowed bail. Robert Douglas Wilkinson, aged 19, a workman. John Godfrey Dunphy, aged 19, a storeman, William Edgar Dron, aged 18, a storeman, and Kristen Joseph Smith, aged 19, a workman, were remanded on bail to March 10 on a charge of breaking and entering a builder’s shed. Buckley John Kerner was remanded on bail to March 10 on a charge of unlawfully taking a power-cycle. Robin John Sinclair, aged 17, was remanded on bail until today on charges of using obscene language and resisting a constable. Eric Emfred Fryer, aged 18, a boatbuilder’s labourer, was remanded on bail until today on a charge of obstructing a constable. John James Beeby, aged 22. an electrician, was remanded on bail to March 10 on a charge of stealing a cycle. Michael Francis Everest, aged 19, a bricklayer, was remanded on bail to March 10 on a charge of refusing to hand over his car keys. Emily Elvina Young, aged 66, was remanded on bail to March 10 on a charge of stealing a handbag.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 20

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Magistrate’s Court Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 20

Magistrate’s Court Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 20

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