JUVENILE BURGLARS.
(rRE3» ASSOCIATION TELE3BAU ) DUNEDIN, March 12. The most serious list of charges yet brought before the Children's Court here was presented this morning, when 42 charges of breaking, entering, and theft were preferred against 10 juveniles, whose ages ranged from, 14 to 17. Two who were responsible for 29 ot the offences, were committed to the care of the Child Welfare Department, while tho other eight, who had received money and other proceeds of the burglary, were placed under the superi vision of the Welfare Officer,
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 4
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