49 THEFT CHARGES
-Pren Aaneiation.)
Young Men Warned By Judge
(By Telegraph-
CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. "Only the fpct that these offences were committed over a short period saves yon from being declared habitual criminals," said Mr Justice Northcroft . to-day, in sentencing three young men to three years' imprisonment. In three weeks they had committed acts which resulted in 49 chargies being laid. The prisoners were Harry Joseph Abbott Lomax, Phillip Daniel Trainor and James William Kennington. "In less than three weeks you have ranged the country from Geraldine in the south to Helensville in the north of Auckland said the Judge.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 159, 23 July 1937, Page 5
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