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NOT SAFE TO BE AT LARGE.

Auckland, October 31. At the Supreme Court to-day, Arthur Hamilton was found guilty of entering a Chinese laundry and stealing 18/6. He was sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment. Mr Justice Stringer said that it was not safe for this man to be at large. He had been convicted here and in Australia. In New Zealand he had been convicted eight times for burglaries, five times for breaking and entering and was sentenced to a total of ten years’ imprisonment, and to one year before he came to New Zealand. He would have him locked up for *s long as he could.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2653, 1 November 1923, Page 3

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NOT SAFE TO BE AT LARGE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2653, 1 November 1923, Page 3

NOT SAFE TO BE AT LARGE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2653, 1 November 1923, Page 3

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