BURGLER STEALS TICKETS
CONDUCTOR WARNS POLICE ARREST ON TRAM Press Association. V, ELLINGTON, Wednesday. The house of Henry William Mc--arthy, in Home Street, was broken >Wo last week and £7 12s and two tickets were stolen. Information “pejj* the missing tickets was supPuea to tram conductors and yesterjjjy a conductor drew the attention of “a policeman to a car passenger. The the car with the constable ‘iuetly, but made a bolt round a corner. He was recaptured quickly and toa*y appeared charged with breaking, entering and theft. C^ef detectjve asked for a remand, “jWng other charges were pending. vv “ en bail was sought Detective Ward the police alleged the house was rT°ken into and afterwards set on fire. He said bail should be substantial and the magistrate fixed it at £ 500. The reused is John Asher, a labourer aged 11 years.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 78, 23 June 1927, Page 13
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141BURGLER STEALS TICKETS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 78, 23 June 1927, Page 13
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