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Fbcdat, Fkbbttaby 11. [Before Q. L. Lee and E. Westenra, Stqt., J.P.'s.] DBVSKsmrass. — James Smith, for tea offence, was fined 40s and cab hire Is, or forty-eight hours* imprisonment. Labcsht pbox a Shop.—Bebeeca and Richard Harris, aged about thirteen and sisteen, pleaded guilty to stealing from the shop I- of J. iT Williams, Madras street north, pickles, candles, sauce, and sardines, to the value of 5e 83, on the Bth inct The shop bad been closed for some time. The prisoners a were seen in it, and the goods afterwards a found is their powetsion. The police stated that the boy had already served twelve months in Burnhaxn, where he was sent after ? e being convicted of theft. The boy was sen- ' 7 tenoed to two months' imprisonment, with "i hard labor. The girl was dismissed with a ie caution.
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Press, Volume XXXV, Issue 4844, 12 February 1881, Page 3
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