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The present tendency, if continued, of the leyol representatives of budding criminals asking for the suppression ot their clients’ names is perhaps almost as worthy of suppression as crime itself (says the Christchurch Star). That the accused is only 20 yc.prs of age, or has respectable parents, is no reason why publicity, the greatest of deterrents to offence against the moral standards of the public, should be withheld.

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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 160, 25 November 1926, Page 5

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Untitled Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 160, 25 November 1926, Page 5

Untitled Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 160, 25 November 1926, Page 5

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