POSTAL CLERK ARRESTED.
FIVE CHARGES. , '. : ' The .charges of burglary on which James Hemingway-, was convicted :and sentenced, have resulted in.a further arrest. Yesterday Arthur' Frederick' 'Wimsett,' clerk' in the Postal Department, ; and 'with ' whom* James Hemingway was, staying, .was arrested by Detectives Lswjs and.'Andrews .oh fivo >charges connected Vvitli the burglaries. - There are three charges of receiving stolen goods- on ..September. 1,: 14,. and 15, 1907, and ono charge, of, on January 11, 1909,..breaking iarid, entering the Parcels' .Post Office, and stealing therefrom three rcgistertd 'parcels,, containing .a;, tankard : and : . a, quantity. of jewellery, and also, '.two cash boxes,-containing cash'to the amount- of.over ,£9O. ' The'fifth chargo is of aiding and abetting James Heminpvay in : the'burglary, at the Parcels' Post Office by , lending or -giying him thekeys ■; of the office'; It. is .understood . that ; Wimsett" will appear .before; the magistrate this .morning. : 'V •
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 568, 24 July 1909, Page 6
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142POSTAL CLERK ARRESTED. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 568, 24 July 1909, Page 6
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