THEFT FROM MISSION
MAORI BOY'S OFFENCE An echo of the Ruatokii gang movement, which hits, since the police commenced paying it. attention been in the process of rapid disintegration took place, in the Whakatane Court sitting last Tuesday when Vivian Rangiaho faced a charge of theft relating to the raid by Maori youths on the Ruatoki Anglican Mission building'. Sergeant Farrcll said that accused was charged with having stolen a bottle of jam and some cutlery to the value of 15s from the. Mis-) sioa building on December 22nd. Rangiaho was a memb'er of one of the gangs on that . occasion, the other members of which had been dealt with in the Children's Court. Sentence of one month's impnsonmenl was imposed.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 55, 10 March 1944, Page 5
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121THEFT FROM MISSION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 55, 10 March 1944, Page 5
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