SUPREME COURT
[a y TF.I.oGRAT'II —Tl’ll PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
CHRISTCHURCH, July 20
Martin Matthew Holland, aged 2.1, a postal official. For theft of postal packages at D.trfield was sentenced to Is months reformative detention by Justice Heed, who sail! untold misery might follow the theft of letters, and the country must he protected. Edward Bryan Carter, aged HI, a postal officer at Haniner for theft ot money from the post office, "as ictif.tndeil till to-morrow. Other prisoners sentenced were Thomas Steel Weir, theft of moneys from Balkind, a money-lender, to three years’ probation, with restitution by instalments. Leonard Roes ilkinson, breaking and entering to reformative detention for six months. Ernest William Thompson, 21, a Weraroa youth, for false pretences, to a year’s reformative detention.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1923, Page 3
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