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« TWO YOUTHS PLEAD GUILTY. COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, this day. Two youths, Arthur Richard Bailee (20) and George Edwards (19), both of Okaihau, pleaded guilty in Court i to-day to breaking and entering the I premises of William Hemsley, boot repairer, of Ward Street, Hamilton, and stealing £10 in cash and two pairs of boots; also with breaking and entering the premises of E. A. Bryant, butcher, Victoria Street, and' stealing sausages to the value of 1/. Both were committed for sentence. The same two youths pleaded guilty to the theft at Okaihau of groceries valued at £6, and were sentenced to twelve months' reformative detention concurrent with a present term of three years' reformative (unexpired) for breaking and entering charges at Christchurch.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 215, 11 September 1929, Page 7
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