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NO FOURTH CHANCE

YOUTH sent to borstal Ran away from work 9*ven him three chances n!?1 dy ’ Mr - F ' K * Hunt, S.M., did feel disposed to extend further Tu fn * ncy Norman Frederick r nornton this morning. Thornton, a labourer, aged 20, guilty at the Police Court to Ing the terms of his release on Probation. °fl\cer Campbell. the probation Thorns reminde d the magistrate that U on f ton ha <i been admitted to proba- ? W ° Jears in May. 1924. folof thift * S convict ion on two charges Court r since been before the f u»ed t° r a breach of his order, but rets*., /° do any work. A position had ipi^r.-° a , nd *° r him with a farmer at h;, B».? V |^ e> but he bad left * taking Thomt P ° yer 8 borse and with him. fiorjitai ? was committed to the *** institute for three years.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 534, 11 December 1928, Page 1

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NO FOURTH CHANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 534, 11 December 1928, Page 1

NO FOURTH CHANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 534, 11 December 1928, Page 1

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