DOMINION NEWS.
SOLDIERS RETURNED AND DISCHARGED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. ' A return prepared l>y Base Records sho-svjs' that.-to the end of August the <%' number o'f soldiers returned to/New Zea« ,»: land from'overseas was 22,915, including ,'', 1279 members of the Sanioan. forces; 17,409 officers and men of the Main Body have been discharged, and 1801 have r*i turned to duty. .PUNISHMENT''FOR, BREAKING ' PROBATION. Dunediu, September 4. In the Supreme Court to-day Patrick Joseph Oliver was brought up for sentence on a charge of failing to comply with the conditions of his release. Prisoner pleaded guilty recently to a charge . of forgery, and was ordered to-come up for sentence when called on. The probation officer said that prisoner made no attempt whatever to fulfil the conditions under which he was released. The judge ordered prisoner to be detained for reformative purposes for a term not exceeding'five years.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1918, Page 5
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