British and Foreign.
[ei.KCTKIC TELKURAPII, COPYRIGHT. | » ' [PER I'RF.SS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Day, B.UO ti.ni.) . • ARCADES AMJ3O. London, October 24. The jury, after a tea minutes' retirement, found Shackleton and Garlick guilty on till counts. Mr Justice Horridge, in sentencing Shackleton to fifteen -months' imprisonment, with hard labour, auo Garlick to nine months' imprisonment, said that Shackleton, besides the violation of commercial morality, had impoverished a and imposed on the affectionate - confidence of the lady. INCITING TO CRIME. Hentschel, a .British subject and teacher of languages, has been refiumded on a charge of inciting PeiTOti, ex-gun room-steward i» til® British Navy, to betray naval secret*. The prosecution stated that Hentschel was being charged on his own confession.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 October 1913, Page 3
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116British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 October 1913, Page 3
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