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ACQUITTED OF SHOP-BREAKING

Four hours was spent by a jury m the Supreme Court yesterday in deliberating on the case of Joseph Sullivan, charged with breaking and entering a Thames drapery shop, and stealing 33 15s 6d on March 8. A verdict of not guilty was returned and the prisoner was discharged.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 16

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ACQUITTED OF SHOP-BREAKING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 16

ACQUITTED OF SHOP-BREAKING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 16

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