DOMINION NEWS.
BREAKING DETENTION CONDITIONS. By Telegraph.—PreM Association. Wellington, Last Night. At the Magistrate's Court, Edward Gregory Barrett was sentenced to thrM years' reformative detention for disobeying the conditions imposed when aoctued was convicted in March for theft of hta employer's money. Mr. Fraser, 6.M* said he could not allow probation to lM played with.
JUVENILE BURGLARS. Wellington, last Night A number of cases of breaking and entering warehouses and other bMbnts planes had been reported recently to the police, who have arrested seven boys between the ages of nine and fifteen yews, and iaid eighteen charges against them. The sums alleged to have been stolen by the boys amount to about £4O, tot the damage done on the premises entered is considerable.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1919, Page 5
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