HELPED AND ROBBED
DRUNKEN MAN’S EXPERIENCE SAMARITAN SENT TO GAOL /from OUT Own Correspondent) ' WHANGAREI, To-day. Abraham Monsell, a Maori youth, j 17 years, saw a drunken man J* 4 ** i and fall against a kerb in ‘“jß.ne Street. Whangarei. after name was Bradley, into a va- * . nection, and attended a wound dby “ fa "' a*"-” appeared in the Police to-day charged with robbing of £7 while attending to him. defence was that money was ‘ ‘ to him by the intoxicated man flatting him safely out of the way ‘°/the police and defendant did not 0 till after that the police had old Bradley and arrested him. evidence was given of previous conations against Monsell, who was conwed and ordered IS months' Borstal mention- Jewellery purchased with ! stolen money was ordered to be burned to Bradley.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 15
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