SUPREME COTTPT
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HAMILTON. June 1J
At the Supreme Court. Donald Du (lay, an elderly man. pleaded guilty to live charges of indecent acts with bovs and was sentenced to ten years hard labour. His Honour said the prisoner bad forfeited the right- to live in decent society.
William Shaw, formerly an official of the Labour Cuion. pleaded guilty to live charges of theft of moneys approximating Cloo. belonging to the 1 ninn .iiiil was ordered reformative treatment for two year.', lli' Honor said when a man was put in a position of trust by his follow men. he should endeavoui to iu'Ztily that trust. SIIF.KPFARMEItS' CASE. (TIRISTCJH'KCH. June 12.
The Supreme Comt this morning began the hearing of a claim by R.K. McCa ltd less I'm* £2.000 and by AT is ter Malcolm MaeFatlane for £-1.000 from Norman Rutherford, damages allegedly caused to property and stock by grass tiros lit by defendant s servant In January. All parties art North Canterbury sheep farmers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1924, Page 3
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