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STAR TELEGRAMS.

PER PRESS AGENCY.

his chest, and came from behind the counter. Witness detained the boy imt»l Mr Peck came, when he told fiat person that the boy had beea putting his fingers iri the ti-L The boy said, as an excuse, that he had been sent to see if Mr Peck had any raspbeivy jam. Hi« Woiship said it would not do to punish a child such as that before the Coiirt. He thought the best thing for his mother and society would be to send him to the Industrial School. The mother seemed to desire that he should be sent there, and his Worship .cpnsequ.ently committed the boy, for five years, to bo brought up in fie Protestr/.it religion. ' The Conit adjourned.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2013, 17 June 1875, Page 2

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125

STAR TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2013, 17 June 1875, Page 2

STAR TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2013, 17 June 1875, Page 2

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