"VITALLY NECESSARY"
CLOTHIER'S UNUSUAL REQUEST.
An appkcation by Chief-Detective W:.. tor a days remand in the case in wlii, -om F ay (25)' a •abourer, Eric Jon? (30), a shop assistant, and Albert JamrUlsen (31), a barman, are charged wit! breaking and entering the warehouse o Samuel Tnester by night and stealing roll. of cloth and a cheque book, of a tota value of £209 ISs, resulted in an unusual request being made v^sterday by Mr. J. Melbter for Triester. "I hare talked with Mr. Tnester regarding the disposal of tho goods, and he says it ia vitally necessar J! m shollld have them to make vi orders, said counsel. "At present, th pleas of the accused are not known, anthe cloth will, of course, i.«main in tlu custody of the (Jrown. If, liowever, tin accused are pleading guilty, I would lib your Worshy to give some indication an to what is likely to happen to the goods." Phe Magistrate (Mr. £ Page, S.M.) saic! tnat n would be necessary to wait unt^ the depositions were taken to-morrow br lore consideration conld be given to the request. In any case, the jury in the Sup reme Court might want to examine t! . cloth. Counsel agreed to renew his application, to-day after the taking of the depositions.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 126, 24 November 1926, Page 15
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