BROTHERS IN CRIME
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WELLINGTON, Last Night. Three brothers, Albert Windsor, painter (31), JoseDh Windsor, lajourer (28) and Lawrence Wind- ' sor, lahourer (25) were charged to- j day with havixxg broken and enter- j sd the Day's Bay Pavxlion on , Jan- ; uary 5th and having stolen £72 in ( money, 5006 cigarettes, a quantity j of tobacco and cigars and choco- j 1'ate and a safe axxd cashbox as well | as other goods of a total value of ! £119 9s. Detective McLennan said he had j interviewed the three accused at the • gaol. They admitted that the three j of them were responsible for the j hurglary ,and that the goods discov- j ered were px*oceeds of it. ; All three accused — who are serv- j ing a sentence of twelve xxxonths' j imprisonment for escaping froixx i custody at Palmex'stoxx North — I pleaded guxltyt, and were coxxxmitted j to the Supreme Court for sentence. j — — — i ' in — i -
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 17 March 1927, Page 7
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160BROTHERS IN CRIME North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 17 March 1927, Page 7
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