CAMBRIDGE SENSATION.
SEVEN MADE. - • - lOambridge, July 8. Five young' men, Sidney Walter Uoodall, John Victors Featherslone, Alfred Brown, Edward Brown, Allen Pennell, Jack Meredith, and llarvie Hall were arrested to-day under somewhat sensational cirriimsiauces by the local police, who wen* assisted in their investigations by Hamilton detectives.
The arrests, which provided the most sensational happening -the district has known for many years, followed the appearance at the local court yesterday of two young men who were remanded on a charge of theft of a motor-ear from tins Town Hall on Saturday night. There has been a series of mysterious happenings in Cambridge and Hamilton of late mouths, including' Jires in unoccupied houses, theft, -and-deliberate burning of mo-
tor-cars. 'The suspicions of the police having been aroused, they were oonJirrned yesterday, when Goodall and Feathers tone were charged with ithe theft"of a car from the Cambridge Town Hall, the upshot being that a sensational clean up has 'been effected by the police. The accused will be charged in Hamilton to-day and will probably be remanded.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4476, 10 July 1930, Page 2
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174CAMBRIDGE SENSATION. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4476, 10 July 1930, Page 2
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