SOLDIERS SENTENCED.
FOUR TO ELEVEN MONTHS’ IMPRISONMENT. Three more soldiers at Trentham Camp, for disobeying lawful commands given by superior officers, haVe been sentenced by District Court-martial to imprisonment with hard labour for eleven months. The names of the men so sentenced vare as under: —■ 56601 Pte. J. S. Hogan, A.S.C. G 2803 Pte. S. C. Watchorn, A.S.C. 56570 Pte. T. P. Dixon, A.S.C. At Featherston Camp, No. 33408 Pte. Alfred Miners, Featherston Details, found guilty of deserting His Majesty’s Service, and losing by neglect equipment, clothing, and regimental necessaries, has been sentenced to eleven months’ imprisonment, without hard labour, and to be put under stoppages of pay until he has made good the sum of ten pounds one shilling and sixpence (£lO Is 6d).
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1734, 25 September 1917, Page 3
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125SOLDIERS SENTENCED. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1734, 25 September 1917, Page 3
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