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ESCAPEES FROM WERAROA.

HOUSE ENTERED AT PAEKAKARIKX Two youths named Goffin and Spain escaped from the Weraroa State Training Farm on Monday, and caused a slight commotion at PaekakaTiki. The lads, it is alleged, broke into the house of Mr Frederick H. Bakewell, senior inspector of State schools, at Paekakariki, and helped themselves to a number of articles, changes of clothing. 'They then went to Johnsonville. where the police were waiting for them, and the truant wards of the State were once more taken under the sheltering wing of the law.

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Otaki Mail, 12 April 1922, Page 2

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ESCAPEES FROM WERAROA. Otaki Mail, 12 April 1922, Page 2

ESCAPEES FROM WERAROA. Otaki Mail, 12 April 1922, Page 2

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