HARBOURING REPUTED THIEVES.
>r o "* (Per TrcM Association.) " WELLINGTON, March 21. At Uto Magistrate's Court to-da.v " Ifcnry Peacock was charged mfUt being the occupier of premises <r»- » iiuentod by reputed thieve*. IVfead--11 unt kept a billiard saloon in UaA* *' ners Street, for which be held » i- license. Monikers the detective ta savo evidence that (be room d was tbo resort of alt the houaelxvakoi-» and thieves in the city. Dcfcnd- »■ ant had been named of ttochaiwo- >>' ter of iiia patrons, but the pMeo t- grow worse instead of better. For l the defence counsel contomtod that i- knowledge tfaat pteraons wen reputed thieves must bo proved on the part it of the occupiers, 'i%e poUco conJ*Mod that the fact of holding ;* license threw upon defendant the reo KjtonaibiUty of taking roaaotiatole Proj- cautions to prevent criminals cootta•r ually hanging about Us room, <a« , il Magistrate said ho would give hisdm lision on Monday,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 25 March 1905, Page 2
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153HARBOURING REPUTED THIEVES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 25 March 1905, Page 2
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