BURGLARY AND THEFT.
ITUKHANDS .VXD WIVES COM MIT TED FOR TRIAL.
Napier, Last Night
William Thomas Morgan and Jessie Stella Stewart Morgan, husband and wife, and Morton Henry Stanley and Stella Lory, living in Ihe same house as the. Morgans, were charged at the Magistrate’s .(fourt with breaking and entering a dwelling and stealing therefrom drapery, clothing,, glassware ; and (: rockery; /valued .at J3U).„Botfi the female accused pleaded guilty and i were committed fqp^i^.ence 1 to i!u Supreme Court. Morgan and Stanley pleaded not guilty and &e Magistrate dismissed tl&wktuu'ges Against* them. They •i charge of receiving stolen goods -ml leisrmmitted frir trial.
A ~'-'lT;trge~is yet to l> elionrd agninsl the four accus 'd of breaking entering and theft from .-mother piare.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2735, 20 May 1924, Page 2
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121BURGLARY AND THEFT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2735, 20 May 1924, Page 2
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