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AUTOMOBILE CLUB VOICES A PROTEST

LENIENCY OF SENTENCES HUTT ROAD FATALITY Press Association. WELLINGTON, To-day. The executive of the Wellington Automobile Club passed a motion last evening protesting against the sentences (a year, and nine months, respectively) imposed on Harry Stacey and Ernest George Reid, alias Ernest Edward Hooper, who were convicted of the manslaughter of the service-car driver Kenny, who was killed in the Hutt Road collision. It was decided to pass a motion expressing surprise and disapproval at the leniency of these sentences, in view of sentences imposed in other cases of a less serious nature.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 1

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AUTOMOBILE CLUB VOICES A PROTEST Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 1

AUTOMOBILE CLUB VOICES A PROTEST Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 1

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