THEFT OF MAIL BAG
YOUTH PLEADS GUILTY SUPPRESSION OF NAME REFUSED Per Press Association. CHRIST CHURCH, December 2. “This youth made a decisive and deliberate attempt to break a declaration he made when he joined the Postal Department, and the only punishment thdf, can be given him is the reprobation of his fellow-men.” This remark was made by Mr Mosley, S.M., in refusing to suppress the name of William Roy Mills Young a /postal offioer. who had admitted stealing a registered letter mail-bag. The magistrate said he .would not suppress the name of a public officer who was in a position of trust. Mills pleaded guilty, and wa3 committed for sentence.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12620, 3 December 1926, Page 4
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111THEFT OF MAIL BAG New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12620, 3 December 1926, Page 4
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