AUCKLAND BURGLARIES.
A SYRIAN COMMITTED FOR
TRIAL.
I- - (Per; Press Association.) I _ Auokland, Saturday. I Tami Krislaoos, a Syrian, was commit I ted for sentence on four charges of burI glarly. Ho broke into the Catholio’s I Bishop’s palace, the neighboring convent and orphanage, also a private dwelling in I the same night. The stolen jewellery was traced to accused io two oases, but tbe I only evidence connecting him with tbe I burglary at tbe convent was the impres- I sion of three fiogers left on a window, through which tbo thief obtained entrance. ! When arrested Kristacos denied tbe I chargee, but after hearing the evidence, I including that of the finger print expert, I who positively swore that the window pane impressions were prisoner's, pleaded guilty.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1702, 19 March 1906, Page 2
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128AUCKLAND BURGLARIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1702, 19 March 1906, Page 2
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