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"DEAD-EYE DICK HEROES.”

THE BIRCH RECOMMENDED

Press Association. AUCKLAND, Nov. 11. At the Supremo Cqurt Mr. Justice Denniston, commenting on the exploits of a boy named William James Groinbie, said there was nothing more likely to destroy the glamor of “Dead-Eye Dick” heroes than a sound flogging in public. Ho regretted that' ho could not order a whipping, and sent the boy to the industrial school for twelve months.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2235, 12 November 1907, Page 2

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"DEAD-EYE DICK HEROES.” Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2235, 12 November 1907, Page 2

"DEAD-EYE DICK HEROES.” Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2235, 12 November 1907, Page 2

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