SUPREME COURT.
WELLINGTON SESSIONS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Nov. 15. At the Supreme Court, prisoners who pleaded guilty were sentenced to-day. Herbert Maloney, for theft ox whisky, was sentenced to reformative treatment for a period not exceeding three years; William Joseph Mayer, for forgery and theft in connection with accounts of the Post Office Pastimes Club, was remanded for a month to give him an opportunity of rinding employment and seeing what he could do in the way of restitution. The following additional sentences have been imposed:=-Alan Hentsche, an ex-industrial school boy, .aged l(i years, for theft and breaking and entering, was handed over to the Prisons Board for four years; Leonard Guy Walls, Registrar of Marriages at Nelson, probation for 12 months, and Alice Fabian, for making a false declaration in registering as a barmaid, probation for twelve months; John Reginald Ellis, four charges of theft and four charges of forgery, two years' reformative treatment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 2
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156SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 2
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