CLOTHES-LINE THIEF
TWO WEEKS’ LIBERTY ENDED SENT BACK TO GAOL »"* -- liberty. J°y ,n 9 only two weeks’ svass! clothes from a line, which is a con °- thine to do for a man or his physique." ~ A* 1 '- p - K - Hunt, S.M.: He can have been only a day or two out of gaol. “x months. ,OnS a “° SinCe 1 Save him Mr. McCarthy: He has been out of Ra °l a week or two. He cannot keep away from the drink, and, when drunk, he is not safe. When sober lie is quite a tine chap. Mr. Hunt: At that rate he is never a tine chap. Rhodes was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. He was remanded for a week on a charge of stealing a horse, saddle and bridle valued at £ls 10s from David Sands at Newmarket on November 27, Mr. McCarthy saying that lie was not yet prepared to go on with the case.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 527, 3 December 1928, Page 13
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157CLOTHES-LINE THIEF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 527, 3 December 1928, Page 13
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