LATE SHIPPING
By Telenraph—PrcFS Association—Copyright (Rec. March 8, 0.55 a.m.) Sydney, March 7. Arrived.—Lindstol, from Auckland.
In charging" the grand jury at Southampton .Quarter Sessions, tho Recorder (Mr. Temple Cooke) said that one result of tho war was the marked diminution, he might almost say tho distinct absence, of serious crime throughout tho country, and in no place lud this been more apparent than in. Southampton. At Warminster, Alfred Glenfiehl, of UptorJovel, was charged with receiving Government stores,, including 550 Army hairbmshes, 31 Service dress-jackets, 70 pairs overalls, CO pairs boots, shirt*, kitbags, Service, dress-hats, and other militaiy articles, ami about two tons of Army horseshoes. The case was adjourned to allow prisoner to call as a wit. r.ess an Army officer from whom ho said he procured the things. Primroses were gathered in January last in the woods near Bath. Joseph Eiullin, aged 14, told the Willefilen Magistrate that he could earn oyer ,£3 a week at his situation in a munition factory.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 5
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164LATE SHIPPING Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 5
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