SUPREME COURT.
;;V WELLINGTON SESSIONS. i By Telegraph—Press Association. !'''■, Wellington, Feb. 2. . In the Supreme Court to-daj, Mr. Justice Hosking ordered A. T. Bpyle and Percy Simmiss, two lads, guilty of a series of charges of breaking and enterIns' and theft, to \indergo reformative treatment at Invercargill for a period not' exceeding three years. .Another lad named Joseph Henry Pilse, on six charges of theft from the Roj-al Exchange Assurance Company, was also ordered reformative treatment not exceeding three years. Prki.' Emmanuel Simmis, on a charge Qf stealing a motor-car he was being to drive, was ordered to come lip fclr sentence when called on. . Andrew Christie Finney, for bigamy, fras "sentenced to imprisonment until March' 30 next. ..Herbert Stanley Aitkenhead, found guilty of forging an entry in a soldier's par ;hook, was granted probation for IB'. months, and was afterwards arrested as a military deserter
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1918, Page 7
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146SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1918, Page 7
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