BOYS' ESCAPADES
CARS DAMAGEDI LEAVE ROTORUA AND REJ PAENGAROA BY II BEGGING RIDES | CHILDREN' S COURT MaJ Several lads between the afl 10 and 14 years of age have r.;if been giving the police some n and it is understood that folIo-H series of escapades, the boys cj| ed will be brought before thefl ren!s court in Rotorua and deaiB under the Child Wglfare ActM A series of alleged petty thefH minated over the week-end youngsters forced their wav J old garage in Hinemoa StreetH by Speddings, Ltd., and cocB damage and mischief to a nutfl cars stored in the building.^ lights, - tail-lights and windscrJj the cars wtere deliberately brolB total damage amounting to tM of £13. . g Apparently afraid of theB quences of their actions the IjH decamped on Sunday and begfl es in cars and motor lorriesM I as Paengaroa where they appfl a farmer to give them wofiS| picious of the circumstance^H ever, the settler immediatelyH municated with the police acB result the lads were taken iiB by a constable and returned f,B rua. B It is understood that theB sters have not been under geB trol and in the case of two B at least, have been allowed t;B . er about the town almost atvB
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 661, 13 October 1933, Page 4
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209BOYS' ESCAPADES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 661, 13 October 1933, Page 4
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