YOUTHS IN TROUBLE
THEFT AND DAMAGE COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE Press Association. PALMERSTON N., To-day. A series of petty offences involving theft, giving false fire alarms, and damaging public telephones were preferred against two youths (whose names were suppressed and who had also been committed to the Supreme Court on the major charge) at the Police Court this morning. Both were ordered to come up for sentence if called upon. Mr. Free, S.M., remarked that no doubt both accused would be adequately dealt with by the Supreme Court when they'appeared for sentence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 13
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91YOUTHS IN TROUBLE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 13
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