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BOY PROBATIONER ILL-TREATED.

■Wellington, Last Night. At the Supreme Court, Joseph Peters, a Syrian boy, was charged with breaking and entering and theft at Eketahuna, while on probation, for a previous offence. The Judge said the boy had been badly treated on a farm where he was working. He had been -worked like a slave and poorly fed. He was sentenced to two years probation. Ralph Emery Small, an ex-Civil Servant, for theft of Government moneys totalling £34, was admitted to probation for two years. Andrew Ernest Neilson for forgery and attempted uttering was sentenced to reformative detention not exneeding three years.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2461, 1 August 1922, Page 3

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BOY PROBATIONER ILL-TREATED. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2461, 1 August 1922, Page 3

BOY PROBATIONER ILL-TREATED. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2461, 1 August 1922, Page 3

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