STOLE SHIP’S JAM
i three seamen fined r seamen f rom the Canadian P.!.' , ~w ere accosted at the Wharf gates last evening vioil. ? attempted to pass the bulky n p«?ceTs d Whi ' e hug9ing two A vere Quite unable to explain the evo g he3 ’* should be going out for jam the 8 with two tins of the ship’s station y were removed to the police the court 1 ! 06 ’ thh * morningr ’ to aged 21, Henry agecT r* Se ~ 36, and Joseph Lockman, isher aI J from Canadian Briti»o t ,„ P ' ea „ d , e< ! guilty to the theft of is 6<j 0f Jam of a total value of s toS e T USUaI from the ship’s Hu nt,‘S M UPP ° Se inc * uired Air. F - KcGarthv- S S .?*" a = reed Sub-Inspector today;* " T he ship sails at noon the the vessel said that c each due to them a na fines of £2 were imposed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 1
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