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EX-CONSTABLES IN COURT

CHARGED WITH BURGLARY three men appear Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. Dressing gowns, hats, ties, shirts, pyjamas, collars, underwear, gloves, rugs, cardigans, raincoats and numerous other articles oil apparel were exhibited in the Police Court today. They were alleged to have been stolen from the premises of C. Smith, Ltd., by Joseph Maurice White, aged 28, described as an artist, Wilfred Leonard Ramm, aged 28, an ex-constable, and a member of the force till within a lew weeks of his arrest, and Hugh Robertson Stevenson,, aged 27, who till the day of his arrest was a policeman. They were jointly charged with breaking and entering and stealing, between June and December, goods valued at £166 18s 9d. There was a. separate charge against White, which included being in possession of housebreaking implements, and against Stevenson of receiving. (Proceeding)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 1

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EX-CONSTABLES IN COURT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 1

EX-CONSTABLES IN COURT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 1

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