Chicf-Detcctiyo Marsack, of Auckland, lias been appointed sub-inspector at Pal- , merston North. Detective-Sergeant MacMahon has been appointed Cliief-Detec-tive at Auckland ■ . . A nightwatohman with a citv round has written to The Dominion, explaining that a recently-published article entitled "City Burglaries, ■written under the pon-namo : of "Watchman,", had been attributed to him, and lie would like that impression, removed. . The public . is. assured that > the' article in question was not written by. a night-watchman. • •■ ■ ■■ ■'■■.. A series of holel thefts wero recently v - reported at. Wanganni, and on -Tuesday " last Chief-Detective. Drobcrg received a ■ communication from the Wannanui office' giving a list of articles of jovellerv stolen. ■ Inquiries were sot on , foot locally,- and yesterday Detectives Kavle nnd Cameron.' arrested a youlh, who gave. :th« name.'of George Albert Wallingford. nnd who. will appear before the■ magistrate this, morn-' ing to answer tho following charges:—' Theft at Wanganui on July 10 of , a gold' •wiilch nnd chain and two jfohl iwudant?, vnhio .£10.15*.. the property of.]}. 3. Turrell, of tho Albion Hotel; (heft at- Waugn- , nui on JulylS of diamond rings and other articles of jewellery, value £60, from * Nixon's Hotel; and theft from tho Palaco Hotel, Wellington, of a pocket book, silver pencil, and silk handkerchiefs, tho property of. Robert Law. A further charge of theft from 'a third Wanganui hotel will bo preferred later on. Tho detectives hayo recovered all the property. The police etato that a considerable.* portitn of it. was in Wallingford's possession. ILadios! Wo guarantee Warner's Corsets to give you perfect comfort, to . wear well and not rust, break or tear. Local Drapers.—Aclvt. ■•■■■■ ; Tlio Chancellor of tho Duchy of Lancaster (Mr. HobliouEo) will present the J(«v. Samuel. Proudfoot, curate of St. Margaret's, Dunham Mnssey, Cheshire, to to living of North SoMereotcs. Lincolnshire, . and . the Eov. W\ A. S. Novel*, vicar of St. Ta.ith's, Brentford, h> the.vcctory of Castleford, Yorkshire. Dr. C. C. Taneook. rector of Litlle Casterton, Rutlandshire, and formerly headmaster ;o> Tonbridi;© School, Ins been nominated by the Archbishop of Canterbury lo (he rectory of-AdishnnvKenl.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1496, 19 July 1912, Page 6
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