SUPREME COURT.
SENTENCES IN WELLINGTON. 1 By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, March 31. - In the Supreme Court, before Justice Hosking, Cedi Harold Pugh, for the theft of £lO5 from the Post and Telegraph stamp-vending machines, waa sentenced to reformative treatment! for a period not exceeding eighteen! months. Reginald Freeman, for thp theft of £47 from his employers, was sentenced to reformative detention fOQ two years. John Lennon, for theft, was sentenced to six months’ imprison* ment. Charles Aloysius Wilkinson and Harold Fairchild Pobar, two youths, th< former for the theft of opium and thd latter for receiving, were placed on pro* bation for three years. May Faithful for receiving stolen jewellery, was do* clared an habitual criminal. Georgy Henry Smith and William Brandt, fOJ, breaking and entering, received twej years’ reformative treatment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1922, Page 5
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131SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1922, Page 5
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