“THE FIREBUG GANG”
PROBATION FOR YOUNG ■« Fr(*w Our Oxh C HAMILTON, Tcday. Arising out of his association *ttk the Cambridge "firebug gang," Goßft Gordon Stewart Simpson, aged H at peared before Mr. Wyvern WB**. S.M., for sentence today. He **• charged with wilfully damagiK ‘ motor-car to the extent of £i at Ct» bridge on April 7. Detective White said that dnak toj peared to be accused’s trouble. Mr. J. F. Strang, for accused. «* his client took only a negligible pF in the activities of the young baa* of criminals. On the recommendation of the probation officer, the magistrate idafr ted accused to three years’ ptebe . tion on condition that he is to »*•** ; from liquor and renew his probibHWi order each year. Accused must not remain out *- night later than 9 p.m.. and he is »h» forbidden to drive a motor-eer. *** was ordered to pay costs.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 12
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144“THE FIREBUG GANG” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 12
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