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NINE-YEAR-OLD THEFTS

POLICE MAKE DISCOVERY SENTENCE INCREASED Press Association. WELLINGTON, To-day. When "William David Creamer, aged 52, was sentenced yesterday to three months’ imprisonment for theft it was discovered that he was the perpetrator of the theft of a kettle drum and other articles from Barton’s Circus in 1919. Accused had been before the Court in 1923 and 1927, and the police did not know his identity, as the goods had been pawned under another name. Satisfying himself that accused was not protected by the Statute of Limitations. Mr. E. Page, S.M., imposed three ijionths, to be served at the end of the present term.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 384, 19 June 1928, Page 1

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NINE-YEAR-OLD THEFTS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 384, 19 June 1928, Page 1

NINE-YEAR-OLD THEFTS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 384, 19 June 1928, Page 1

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