GRAMOPHONE THEFT
CHARGED WITH BREAKING ‘ AND ENTERING
LABOURER REMANDED
“med yesterday. John James .3“ ‘9’. alias Mullhampy. u labourer "deaf, was charged with breaking 0n; "1118 a dwelling at Glen Eden “ll “m 9 and stealing a gramophone I ”9:20:11: valued at £29 108. a.” five-Sergeant Kelly said that th. he. had had no time to look into “:3? and asked for a. erand Unix] “on! 22- In regard to the applicaWfiml. he said that the man was Wto havg broken into the ”Oh. 1°! hius dlvorced wire. N 308. remarked Mr. F. K. Wu. Ban was fixed in one ‘ A“. 'i
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 1
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102GRAMOPHONE THEFT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 1
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