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SFPHE.ME COFKT. WKLI.IXGTOX SEXTEXCES. WF.I.I.IXGTOX, November At the Supreme Court David William Fisher, aged IS, who took C2OO and gave his ailing wife a holiday in Australia, and who on returning committed a second theft of a minor character, was sentenced to six moirihs’ reformative treatment. Sir li. Stout said he could not grant probation on account of the second ofTenco hut gave as light a punishment as ho could indict. Frederick Charles Moody, guilty of an indecent action towards a girl, was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment. The Judge said the case had been one of grave trouble to him, and he could not possibly grant probation, in face of what was happening in New Zealand at the present time, although the accused’s case presented exceptional characteristics.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1924, Page 2

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199

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1924, Page 2

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