STOLEN CAR
.SENTENCE OF THREE MONTHS’
RUSSIAN GAOLED FOR- THEFT
(Rv Telegraph—l’or Press Association.)
WELLINGTON. April 28,
Senior-Sergeaut Scott slated in Ihc Court to-day that a car a day wa-s reported as being unlawfully converted. This was in the case against Robert Andrews, aged 02. a -steward, who was sentenced by Mr Page, S.M.. to three months’ on a charge of this kind. Accused was caught in the act of getting a way with the car of Air Palr, a member of the Wellington Automobile (Tub Executive, who stated in Court, that “Day after day. we are receiving telegrams Rom Automobile (.'lulls all over the North Island, asking us to- broadens! descriptions of cars tha f have been unlawfully converted.’ He asked that the Ala gist rate treat the offence .as serious. It was stated that. accused had only I discharge.! I'”"" K»«»l :,ft “ r 'serving a three months’ term, imposed at Wanganui. Stanley Alekua, a Russian, on appearance in the dock for theft, was recognised as the man who had been chased for theft, from a shop on a prior occasion This was yesterday, and mens,si who had been previously <'on- | victed for t belt , get !« 1"' "' *' N months’ to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1932, Page 6
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