MAGISTRATE'S COURT
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li^f w ,F dTVS rd RoW°ff> aged 19, WilHenry Hlf Ha 66 /t otl aged 19> and Thomas ri to j ', aged 20- were remanded until Wednesday on charges of converting a motor-car to.their own,use, and break" vsn- $? terin S tl]e stop ofFrederick Wilham Newson at 60, Hobart street, Miramar. Roliloff and Hall were each ad^ mitted to bail on a bond of £100 with a surety of £100 or.two of £50. Hassett who eaid that he did not wish to apply for bail, was remanded in custody Detective-Sergeant Revell eaid that Detective Smith had the inquiry in hand, and would be ready to go on with the case on Wednesday. . A "remand until Wednesday was granted in the case of Norman Theodore Kater a shipping clerk, aged 2.), who was charged with indecently aasaulting a male Michael Gordon Oscar McArJly, a carpenter, aged 28, was fined £1 for stealing eighteen chopsticks, valued at 2s, the property of Joe Guy. : . - .: . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 3
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178MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 3
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