MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
(Before Mr. W. G. .Eiddoll, S.M.) At the Magistrate's Court on Saturday, May M'Gowan was deemed to be a roguo •W vagabond. She was ordered to appear for sentence when called on, on the condition that she went to the Salvation Army Home for sir months. Reginald Garcia, who had been detained for medical treatment after his arrest on a charge of insobriety, was ordered to pay 17s. Cd. costs. BOYS' PILLAGE MUSEUM. Two boys one fifteen years old and the other sixteen, appeared in (he Jnvemlr Court on Saturday charged, with liaviii K stolen two revolvers from (ho )™<" v " and with ilinving assaulted two 1 "XjwWkiJtat. jltaLJite. M-fa
fenders had taken tho revolvers irom (lie tiiuseuni tliev liad Jfone nil U> .Mount Victoria, mill there coming across two smaller hovs had compelled tnein, nt the imint of tho weapons, to do ihcir liKldiiij?. The. Court ordered tho adventurers to receive a liircliinp. , . . Another lad was before the Court foi having stolen a bicycle, lie, too, was birched.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1438, 13 May 1912, Page 3
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