His Chance
"MAKE it a fine," urged defendant, > •*"* after pleading guilty to stealing a suit-case- from a motor-car m the street., ; "
"A very bad record," remarked, the .magistrate, ' looking, at the police list. • "Aw, make it afine! Make it a fihe!" 'began defendant 'again. . . "Drifting along, from one crime to another,": went on the S.M. - "Aw, make it a fine — " , '. "I think I had better— " "Aw, give- us a chance," pleaded -defendant. ■ . '
"IMI. giye you a chance to pull up," said thej S.M. 'Three months!" -. ;" ■ - ■ [■■■■ r : \
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NZ Truth, Issue 1183, 2 August 1928, Page 5
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86His Chance NZ Truth, Issue 1183, 2 August 1928, Page 5
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