SUPREME COURT SENTENCES
THE STRATFORD BURGLARY. By Telegraph.—Press Aysoeiation. Wellington, Last Night. At the Supremo Court to-day, Milton William Barlow wa.3 sentenced lo a period of detention, not exceeding five years, on a chargo of breaking and entering at Stratford The youth's upbringing had been uncontrolled, and he had also broken tihe terms whereon he was granted leniency last year on a conviction for theft. Joseph Andrew MeWilliams and ITcnry Joseph Allport", two escapees from the Stoktlvlndustrial School, who pleaded guilty to entering several houses and stealing or destroying property valued at £IOO. were sentenced to reformative treatment not exceeding seevn years. William Bernard Parker was sentenced to twelve months' hai\ labor for theft from the person at Palmcrston.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1917, Page 5
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119SUPREME COURT SENTENCES Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1917, Page 5
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