SEAMAN'S EIGHT CRIMES
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WELLINGTON, Last Night. • 1'he solution of ourglaries , in the i'ahautanui and Paekakariki distrcts, early this montli, was given i.n tbe Police tourt to-day, when Jack Norton, alias Jack Winstobe. alias GeOr'ge Norton, aged 28, a seainan, pleaded guifty to eight charges . of .breaking and eritericig.' He was temarided to ' .Palmerston North on another charge of burgjary alleged to have been conimitted at Levin, and will appcar sub sequently ,at Wangauui and" Auckland On the charges heard to-day he was cqnimitted to th'e Auckland Supren)e Court for sentence. -
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 188, 26 August 1937, Page 6
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