RECENT JEWELLERY BURGLARIES.
YOTJNG- MAN PLEADS GUILTY, ; CBy Telegraph—Press Association.). ' Christchurch, December 2. Wm.' Burridge, the young man . ar*.. rested in connection with tho recent jewellery burglaries, .pleaded guilty to 1 soveral charges of theft at tho Police Court to-day. . He made a length? statement, in which he alleged; thai liis own ill-health •, prevented him. - working at his trade, that of a oook, , and the ill-health of his wife, led him to commit tho crime. On one charge, he was sentenced 'to'. three months'' ■imprisonment, on the second to ona month, and fourteen days on the third,, sentences to bo. concurrent. .- With AVm. Thomson, he was v charged- with thefts of jewellery, the case being remanded till: Thursday.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 6
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118RECENT JEWELLERY BURGLARIES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 6
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