BRAVE ACT
.man tackles three others
MOTOR CAR THEFT FOILED
(per Press Association Copyright.]
•FOXTON, April ;3,
J\ Hart, who resides on the Foxton. Levin main highway, was awakened at five o’clock no Sunday morning by" hearing an •attempt to start a car outside his residence. On investigating he found two men in his car 'which bacV been left out over night, while another was sitting in a waiting car with' the engine>running.
The men decamped in the waiting car, hut not before Hart had jumped on the,..running hoard. Hart was ■struck several blows with a spanner hut : m^^.ageel'4 ( )' ditch the. car. iuid .he hanc)ed|tthe men;, over to the police. The ic!t^:;hjiiey...wv.pre-driving, was hired from. Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1933, Page 6
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