MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Cases in the Magistrate's Court were ySterda - W' Stilwell < SM(^l% Cral^ Of obtninin S from Professor F. F. Miles sums totalling £6 by a false Pretence 'were admitted by John Joseph Eeardon, aged 37, a salesman, and He was sentenced to two mouths' iratoTH ent ? n + -each £ har 8e> tl)B sentences to be cumulative. Detective-Sergeant L. Kevell said that Reardon haa previously th ft 0U nine harges of
■^ r 7 ™>m, an > aged 18, whose name i was ordered to>,be suppressed, pleaded !53 MyatO tt& fheft of a lady's costume valued at £3 and was admitted to probation for twelve months. Pleading guilty to stealing a diamond a"cn s?PP h"; 0 i-'"S and a wallet valued at .fclO los, the property of Mrs. E. Galbraithi and to stenlin s stocking, 1,«,,.lUcrclncts, a cloth, serviettes, and &l in money, totalling .in value £2 17s Od. .Hie property of Mrs. Crombie, Ksme M,w iJornico Thomas, aged 20, a domestic, was convicted and placed on probation for twelve months. The recovered goods are to be restored and she-is to -niake-iosti-tutionj . " ~ ~ - -
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 17
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179MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 17
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