FAILED TO ANSWER BAIL.
tTHB PBBBB Bpeelal Service.] DUNEDIN, February 11. When the caae of William Alfred Ritchie, the youth who it charged with theft a» a postal official, was c«M« in the Supreme Court this morning •„*» Crown Prosecutor Mr F. B. Adams; inCed the Bench that.£• sensed had not responded to his bail- It transpired that a warrant had tte* Ln issued for the accuse^, arrest, and the matter was left at that fhj Crown Prosecutor remarked that it was t case of a vouth seventeen years, o* \ not of strowr mentality, and involving the sum of only £l. It; «« unfortunate, he added, that the thing ever had to be sent to the higher Court. .
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18924, 12 February 1927, Page 7
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