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For The Sake Of His Wife And Children

CHRISTCHURCH, Aug: 9. On two charges of unlawfully using an instiument,, cFoseph Charles Tate, aged 32, 'maiiiufacturing chemist, was admitted to probation for three years by Mr. justice Fleming in the Supreme Court today. "For his wife and children's sake I will do a thing .for which I will probably be blamed," said His Honour, who added the prisoner's remorse and the fact that he had tbviously done with . such things for life were taken into account. Amy E';hel Kingsbury, aged 47, tn one charge of unlawfully using m instrument and four of aiding Pate, was admitted to probation or two ypors.

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 August 1948, Page 5

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For The Sake Of His Wife And Children Chronicle (Levin), 9 August 1948, Page 5

For The Sake Of His Wife And Children Chronicle (Levin), 9 August 1948, Page 5

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