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FINES FOR BETTING. By Telegraph.—Presa Association. Wellington, Aug. 29. James Donnelly was fined £3O and Harry Slater £2O by Mr. Riddell, S.M., for using a room and the bar at the New Zealander Hotel for betting purposes. Donnelly was fined £3O in 1919 for betting on licensed premises. Slater was the barman. YOUTHFUL BURGLAR SENTENCED Christchurch, August 29. Ivan Major Tiling, the youth who was charged with 15 cases of breaking, entering and theft, and who confessed to 54 cases, was sentenced to be detained for reform a*, tive treatment for five years. William Edward Searl, who was associated with Tiling in four of Tiling’s exploits, was sentenced to reformative treatment for two years.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1922, Page 5
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