STOLEN PIPING
DEALER SUSPECTS SELLER OF THEFT FINE OF £2 RESULTS Suspecting a customer who cams ito him on two occasions to sell lengths of lead piping, a dealer sent ! for the police, with the result that i Richard Blake Simmons stood in the Police Court dock this morning. Simmons, aged 62, pleaded guilty o a | two charges of stealing lead piping of a total value of 15s on June 13 and June 20. j According to Sub-Inspector McI Carthy, the dealer to whom Simmons \ had sold the lead had called the police as a result of his The lead was then found to have be*h cut from a length at the house where the man was boarding. Simmons was fined £1 on eacA charge, in default seven days* imprisonment.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 695, 21 June 1929, Page 18
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130STOLEN PIPING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 695, 21 June 1929, Page 18
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