WHOLESALE BURGLARIES.
GUILTY OK SIXTEEN COUNTS,
(By Telegraph.—Pro:-3 Association.) Auckland, January 2.8. Arthur Douglas, 35 years of aca, pleaded guilty in the Police Court to dav to sixteen charges of hflrjslary, and was oonuniUed to .tiio Supreme Ootirt for sentence. Douglas carried out these sixteen crimes mostly in <ln.vlißl.it in Auckland, YVlmngnfci, niid pnchttnjjji, Within. a fortnight, during the holiday ncason. ' A con sidera'hto proportion it tho sWicii tfood*. t'he total valuo of ivliiiii is nenrlv £209* s>«s "<*.» mwoied. .Uotte'lns'fra* roihaiulwl to awvenr at Wollingtini, where it is imderstootl (so will ho called upon to meat a- siiinfaily fovmidaMo list of diargcs.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 4
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102WHOLESALE BURGLARIES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 4
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