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SOUTHBRIDGE. Tuesday, March 22.

(Before A. R. Inwood and J. R. Campbell,

Esqs., J.P's.)

: , Larceny.—Wm. .Gilson alias Wm. Wilson, Alexander Hepburn, Edward Longville and George Charlei Morris, escapees from Burnham, were charged with stealing from Co#an's farm, twenty-two cornsacks, a quantity of flour, a quantity of Croats, a pie dish, leg of mutton, of the value of 12s 6d, the property of Edward and John Cowan. All pleaded guilty. The* police asked' to withdraw the charge against Morris and Longville, as they would be taken back to Burnham. Wilson and Hepburn were sentenced to three months' imprisonment.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9992, 23 March 1898, Page 6

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SOUTHBRIDGE. Tuesday, March 22. Press, Volume LV, Issue 9992, 23 March 1898, Page 6

SOUTHBRIDGE. Tuesday, March 22. Press, Volume LV, Issue 9992, 23 March 1898, Page 6