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SEQUEL TO BURGLARIES

—Press Association.)

Young Wanganui M«n in Court

(By Telegraph

WANGANUI, This Day.The sequel to a series of burglaries, including one at the St. John's Work-ing-men's Club, where £12 10/- and two bottles of liquor was stolen, Ylvian Leslie Fizelle, aged 23, William Kcnneth Earle, aged 19, and Eonald Neville Earnshaw, aged 26, who pleaded guilty, appeared for sentence. Earnshaw was granted probation fof two years on striet terms and was ordered to make restitution of £7 3/- to the I.X.L. and £4 to the St. Johns Club and had to pay the costs of the prosecution, amounting to £1 15/6. He was also ordered to take out a prohibition order and to leave the city forthwith and work in the country during the probation period. Earle, who had been before the Children 's Court on various charges, was sent to Borstal for two years. Fizelle was btood down until the afternoon, counsel making a special plea on aecount of his having been a voluntary patient in a mental institution for five months, and being on siek leave for six months.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 189, 27 August 1937, Page 5

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SEQUEL TO BURGLARIES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 189, 27 August 1937, Page 5

SEQUEL TO BURGLARIES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 189, 27 August 1937, Page 5

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