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WANGANUI.

This day.

The lad Rose, who was brought up on Thursday last on a charge of setting fire to a fence, stealing a pair of boots, and doing damage to school property, came before two Justices again this morning, oh remand. Two medical attendants gave an opinion that the boy was not responsible for his actions, one doctor stating that he attributed the cause to developmental changes, to which the boy was liable at bis age. The Bench dismissed the criminal charges, and ordered a fresh one of lunacy to be brought under the H.M. Act.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4644, 22 November 1883, Page 2

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WANGANUI. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4644, 22 November 1883, Page 2

WANGANUI. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4644, 22 November 1883, Page 2

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