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TWO STOKE BOYS IN TROUBLE. | By Telegraph.—Press Association. Blenheim, Last Night. Two boys, named John Andrew 7 McWilliam and Henry Joseph Allport, who escaped from the ,Stoke industrial school 011 December 21 and v#,orkcd their way I through to Picton, where (hey were eapI tured at a picture theatre on Christmas night, appeared at the Magistrate's Court to-day to answer charges of breaking and entering and theft, the- alleged offences being committed en route to Picton. The table in court was littered with stolen property, rifles, watches, iiehi glasses, clothes, etc., the value of which exceeded £BO. Both the accused pleaded guilty, and were committed to the Supreme Court for sentence.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1917, Page 5
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