GAOL FOR CANVASSER
PROTECTION FOR PUBLIC Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH. To-day. Described as a canvasser who sold portraits, Leonard Charles Hoskell was to-day sentenced to three months hard labour on a charge of being unlawfully on premises at night. Mr. E. D. Mosley, S.M., said that people must be protected from itinerant canvassers of this kind. On a further charge of theft accused pleaded guilty and was committed for sentence to the Supreme Court.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 1
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73GAOL FOR CANVASSER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 1
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