THEFT OF COMPASS FROM HOTEL HALL
MEN SENT TO GOAL WELLING TON, To-day. Mr. J. IT. Salmon,- S.M., imposed a sentence of one month on Horace Claude WainNv right, electrician, aged 42, who stole-an electrician’s compass, valued at £SO front the hall of a private hotel, where lie was staying, and which he left without paying his board. v A charge of complicity, against Norman Oswald Smith, who Sold the compass to a pawnbroker for ss, was dismissed. Mr. Salmon holding that the evidence was insufficient to convict.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 13
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