GENERAL TELEGRAMS
NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT. Per Press Association. Wellington, Monday. Mr. Jlerries informed a reporter that lie had not said there was a shortage of surveyors at the present moment. There Jvas no delay now in the settlement of native lands, and the land was being put through as rapidly as possible. The Government had raised the salaries of the staff surveyors of the Survey Department. BOY THIEVES. Wellington, Monday. Three boys came up for sentence today on a charge of breaking and entering a Chinaman's shop and stealing a sum of money therefrom. Walter Kransch. the chief offender, was sentenced to detention for reformative purposes for two years. James O'Neill was admitted to probation, and ordered to pay 10s a month to compensate the Chinese robbed of their money. Probation was granted to the other lad. Seddon Reirl. on somewhat similar terms.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 225, 11 February 1913, Page 2
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143GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 225, 11 February 1913, Page 2
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