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kohimarama romance DRIVE IN “BORROWED” CAR There was rough awakening from love’s young dream last night, when a constable and an angry motor-car owner asked Thomas John Stanway, aged 19, and a girl, what they were doing in a car at Kohimarama. CTANWAY pleaded guilty at the kJ Pol.ce Court to-day to a charge of converting a motor-car valued at £6OO to his own use. Senicr-Sergeant Edwards said that the owner of the car left it in Orakei Road. £.t 6.30 last evening. Later he discovered it was missing and with a constat le went in search of it. When the car was found at Kohimarama accused was sitting inside with a girl, and he admitted having taken i: from Orakei Road. ' * Stanway was remanded to appear to-morrow for sentence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 1
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