MOTOR-CAR GANG GAOLED
breaking and entering CHARGES
SENTENCES AT DUNEDIN Press Association. DUNEDIN, To-day. Prisoners sentenced in the Supreme Court to-day were: David Bruce Beveridge, on five charges of breaking and entering, five years’ reformative detention. Francis Sinclair Ward, on four charges of breaking and entering, four years' reformative detention. George William Uren, breaking and entering, two years at the Borstal. These youths were concerned in the wholesale stealing of motor-cars exhave been dealt with, in the Lower tending over a period of a month, ajid Court on these charges. Henry Milton Bates, aged 32, on four charges of forgery, was placed on probation for three years, and David Lionel Jacobs, for breaking and entering, probation for a similar term.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 15
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