TWO BURGLARS CAUGHT
ATTEMPT ON JEWELLER’S SHOP COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE Press Association PALMERSTON’ N’., Today In the Magistrates Court todsr il Thomas Melrose and Nelson Hay«* , were charged with breaking and j ter ing by night the premises of Thoeu* I Ireton. a jeweller, of Cuba Str**: 1 ' with intent to commit a crime. Giving evidence Mr. Ireton said & hole had been made in the of the window on the night of May >. but, so far as he knew, nothing hai been stolen. Constable Thompson deposed to ing accused in the street on the nifrof the occurrence. When spoken t* they denied any knowledge of tht affair, but afterward, at the potto ; station, admitted the offence. Accused pleaded guilty and committed to the Supreme Court far sentence ____________
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 971, 14 May 1930, Page 10
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