EMPLOYEES’ THEFT
\ GOODS WERE THEN EXCHANGED (Per Press Association Copyright.) 0 WELLINGTON, Sept. 20. Stealing goods from their employers and allegedly exchanging them for others stolen by employees of other firms was the cause of the appearance of several young men, pleading guilty, before Air Page, S.AL, to-day to charges of theft and receiving. The value of goods taken was stated to run into a hundred pounds. Accused were Janies Kerr Stewart, aged 21, Robert Edison Rooderkerk, 23, Neil Simpson, 18, Sidney Ellis Lowe, 18, Noel Johnston Cook, 17. Air Page postponed dealing with accused, saying that he would consider the case. ' The goods are mostly radio accessories and the firms concerned are Electric Lamphouse, Stewart Hardwear Co., and Healing and Co.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 2
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122EMPLOYEES’ THEFT Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 2
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