JUVENILE OFFENDERS.
(By Telegraph. -BneciaL Correspondent-.) Auckland, April fl. Two urchins from Onehunga paid a reluctant visit to the Juvenile Court at Auckland yesterday afternoon, as tho result of having levied toll to the extent of half a crown on the pockets of the wharf workers at Onehunga when' the workers were at work, having left their clothes and money in tho waiting room. It came out in evidence that one of tho offenders, aged nine, had a personality that had dominated his 12-year-old companion rind he was committed to an industrial school that ho might get his ideas recast on more conventional lines. Tho elder lad was left in his home surroundings on tho understanding that ho was properly impressed with the truth of tho dictum that the way of tho transgressor is hard.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 4
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135JUVENILE OFFENDERS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 4
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