A LAWLESS TRIO
SERIES OF BURGLARIES SENTENCES AT WANGANUI (By Telegraph.— Press Association ) WANGANUI, Friday As a sequel to a series of burglaries including one at Hie St. Johns Working Men’s Club when £l2 10s and two bottle of liquor were stolen, Vivian Le’slle Fitzelle (23 . William Kenneth Earle ( 19). and Ronald Neville Farnsliaw (26), who pleaded guilty, to-day, appeared for sentence. Farnshaw was granted probation for two years on strict terms and ordered lo make restitution of £7 :>s to the I.X.L. and £ l to the St. Johns' «:iub, to pay Ihe costs of the prosecution LI t’:>s 6*l . to take *«ut a prohibition order and to leave Hie city forthwith and work in the country during the probation period. Earle, who had been before the lContinued in next column.)
Children's Court on various rharges, was sent to Borstal for two yoars. Flzellc was rtoud down till the afternoon, counsel making a special plea on account of ?*-i* having been a voluntary patient in a mental institution for five months and having beet on sick for six months.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20284, 28 August 1937, Page 9
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