TWO YEARS ADDED
COST OF BRIEF LIBERTY [Per Unite® Press Association.] HAMILTON, June 10. Frank Robert Baker, aged 21, who escaped from the Waikeria Borstal Institution on May 31 in company with B. C. Cole, who is still at liberty’, was charged with the conversion of a motor car, escaping from prison, and the theft of various articles. The police stated that the accused was influenced by his companion, and bad previously borne a good character while at the institution, where Tie assisted in the milking shed. On the charge of car conversion Baker was sentenced to three months’ hard labour, for escaping from Waikeria be was sentenced to two years’ reformative detention, to commence on the expiration of his former sentence, and on the theft charges to. three months’ imprisonment, concurrent with the previous sentences. -
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Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 14
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136TWO YEARS ADDED Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 14
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