WAIUKU.
♦■ At the Auckland Supreme Court on Wednesday, a youth came-up foi sentence o;i a charge ot committing an unnatural offence al Waiuku. Mr K. W. McConnell who appeared t'cr the prisoner asked for probation. His client had had but little parental control Ihe boy was not viciously inclined, j and contact with other prisoner! jin gaol would have an unlortunati effect. His Honour remarked tha 1 medical, ratlwr than gaol treat. I ment, was desirable. He hai j discussed the matter with the pro nation officer, the Kev I' 1 . K Jeffreys, who would make soni' detailed inquiries. Sentence wouli I be deterred for a lin.nth.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 84, 17 September 1915, Page 3
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