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VERY DEPLORABLE.

YOUNG NEW ZEALAND CRIMINALS. CHRISTCHURCH, March 31. No fewer 'than seven lads whose ages range from nineteen to twentytine, all bom in New Zealand, were sentenced this morning to various terms of reformation by Mr Justice Adams, who commented strongly on the array of young New Zealand criminals, saying it was very deplorable. The judge said the crimes may be accounted for by accident but the position was sufficiently grave to deserve at least special attention » articular ly in view of the fact) that recently in the courts-there,, have been an alarming measure of what can only toe described ■as moral obliquity in young men. \

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Shannon News, 1 April 1926, Page 4

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107

VERY DEPLORABLE. Shannon News, 1 April 1926, Page 4

VERY DEPLORABLE. Shannon News, 1 April 1926, Page 4

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