MAGISTRATE'S FINAL WARNING
.——♦ • THEFTS ON THE WATERFRONT. " • In tie Magistrate's Court yesterday, a ■ irateiside worker named Attilie Casor -was chargedfwith stealing 38£lb. of c °jJ* fro-n the Railway Wharf. Mr. H. r. O'Leary appeared . for the accused, And mads' a strong appeal for leniency, _ Mr.lF. K. Hunt, S.M.. in dismissing the information, said: "This is my final ■Wflrriiiß to ovoryone concerned.. rhis • man will loso his work if I convict him, : and he has a good record, hut if a wharf ■worker steals so much as a nob of coal : in future, and ho conic? before the Court, • I will convict and fine, or imposo a term .of imprisonment on him. This is the i .first and last' case of the kind I- shall dir.it ies."
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 5
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126MAGISTRATE'S FINAL WARNING Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 5
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