SUPREME COURT.
SOUTHS SENTENCED FOR- THEFT.
Bj TeleEraph.—Press Association. xm „ Wellington, Dec. 10. Woven youths associated with the £*»¥» as committed many thefts duung the past two years, were sentenced in the Supreme Court to-day 4?? . Ge l ? r ß° Cudby; William Douglas, Alfred I'iank Tyree and Albert Gcorgo Bennett were sentenced to three years' reformative treatment at Invercargill • John Joseph Ash, to two yeans' rator, mative treatment; Kenneth Wilton Costello and. Clifford Wilmoti Ross were admitted to probation for two years; John William Compton and George Charles Willfttm Smith, were committed to Weraroa; Le o Francis McLaughlan and Thomas MeL&ughlan wevs admitted to probation for three years. °
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1920, Page 4
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