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THE KIDSK CASE.

AYRE SENTENCED TO ONE YEAR AND TWO YEARS’ REFORMATIVE TREATMENT. George Ay re, who pleaded guilty (1) that he did unlawfully enter a dwellinghouse at night, to wit the kiosk, with intent to commit a crime; (5) that on or about October 9th with intent to commit or to facilitate a crime did cause a person, to wit, Margaret Parata, to be affected with chloroform; (3) that h,e did assault Maud Cottcrell, came before Justice Reid at Wellington this morning and was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment with hard labour, and two years' reformative! treatment. The -Judge remarked that it was a very serious offence and accused iniglu very 'easily have been brought before him on n charge of murder. P seems tlu re had been considerable deliberation in the offence prisoner had coin

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Otaki Mail, 9 November 1923, Page 2

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THE KIDSK CASE. Otaki Mail, 9 November 1923, Page 2

THE KIDSK CASE. Otaki Mail, 9 November 1923, Page 2

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