SUPREME COURT
SEVERAL PRISONERS SENTENCED
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WELLINGTON, July 5. ‘ Prisoners were .sentenced by Judge Blair to-day as follows: — _ 1; ,r •Robert, Edward Parkes, breaking and entering and theft at Wanganui, six months’ hard labour, to be cuhnulativo with a term thy prisoner is at present
serving.;’ Alexander Scan 11, indecent assault on young children at Hastings, two years’ hard labour. V[r 5
William Henry Russell, unlawful can nal knowledge at Upper Hurt, three months’ imprisonment. ? Lawrence DanielO’Neil Francis, breaking and entering, and hying found in possession' of house breaking implements, two years’. ; .Edward George Fairciough, aged 18, breaking and entering, and theft, breaking and entering with intent, lour yearißorstal; Ja.iul Ronald Eric Mains rd Francois, aged 17, breaking and entering, and theft’, two years. It was stated that. Francois had come under Fairciough s influence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1932, Page 6
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