TAXI DRIVERS
GUILTY OF THEFT. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, June 12. Stated that all were members of the Diamond Taxi Company, of which Melviue was manager, four taxi drivers, Albert Ray Josliii, 23, Clarence George Joslin, 25, Allan Campbell Melville, 22, Cecil William Elliott 33. were before tlie Magistrate to-day on charges relating to theft and in some cases receiving tires and spare wheels removed at night from cars parked in fhe city and suburbs. Albert Joslin who admitted seven charges of theft was sentenced to three months, and eaeli of the others were fined £ls, in default two months. ,
An older was made against Clarence Joslin to refund the value, £4, of one unrccovered wheel, the only part of the property not recovered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1931, Page 5
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