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5 GAOL FOR FALSE PRETENCES. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) DUNEDIN, July 1. , Henry Victor Elwyn Spedding wa.s ■sentenced to /three months’ meat for theft and fals 6 pretencesThe police stated that the accused’s finger prints =• andwere found to- be identical rwith those ’ of‘a man named Herbert Spedding,- who '"was wanted there on -warrant. The •question of extradition was being considered by the Australian..police..... SENTENCED FOR SHOP-LIFTING. K 1 CHRISTCHURCH, July 5. shop-lifting of this kind ! n,not: he tolerated for ori6 moment,” Magistrate, Mr E. D. .Mosley, to-day when sentencing Ernest Edwavdson, aged 49, a labourer)-' to ' one month’s" imprisonment, and Edith May - Matheson, aged 48, a domestic serf vant, to fourteen days', who pleaded . guilty to six charge's of theft. BURGLARIES IN CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH, July 5. The nolice believe tlint the number of recent burglaries committed in and around Christchurch is the work of one gang, still at large, who steal cars -from private garages, and then .raid suburban or country shops, afterwards abandoning cars.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1932, Page 6
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