THRASHING ORDERED
ROBBERIES IN ENGLAND
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON, July 12
Judges are increasingly ordering the cat and nine tails ay,, a punishment for robberies. ‘
Three men who wer 6 sentenced at Winchester Assizes got five years, four years, and three years respectively, and fifteen s:rokes each with the cat .far the robbery of no less than £623,477 at f Portsmouth in May, last.
At. Oil Bailey Court, tv.a men were tried in connection with an attack on a cavh ior at Str't for i. T'-e ' wore ordtwelve strokes ol) [he cat. in addition to a term of
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1932, Page 5
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