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THE COURTS.

magisterial. SATURDAY. (Before- Mr H. A. Young. si. in druxkexxks* days' imprisonment " u!t Eeven guilty to and costf "in ri f WS f Co ' lvicted and fined 'JOs as also ordered to pay cab hire. attempted suicide. el^" ; o™aUemp te a |l^de Pl ' ?ai ' eJ * Uilt - 10 * arm.. lie was Vu"d '"{«/ «P^L! 0t ° f b'oud<Z" n * nd r T tWe ' Ve T"Ji ths whh "ouble^'in'mv is ' NuitheV certain nor Men^-HSiWin^aTd 1 '° th ° hemor-Sergeant Lewis: -n mt would bfc a good idea, your \\ orship. Fuller was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence if called upon, on condition hat he paid cab hire and hospital expenses, it t W, ? S lJ also - °, rQered to be placed in tile Mental Hospital on remand. ju\ E2s ile Court. (Before Mr 11. P. Lawrv, S.M. Mr, A E Herbert, J.P., and Mr W. M. West. J.P.) ' boys appeared on a charge of stonethrowing at a house. None appeared anxious to take the blame, but ihc Magistrate said that they were ail concerned in it. They were severely admonished and discharged. A buy 14 years of age was charged with oreaking aud entering and theft of goods valued at il2 3s 3d. The father of the boy said that lie was quite good usually, but on occasion he became very bad. The boy was committed to the care of the Superintendent of Chilu Welfare. Another small offender was charged with sotting grass on fire. Ile was committed to the care of the Superintendent of Child Welfare.

A boy was charged with the theft of money. He admitted the offence. Chief-Detective Garroll said the money had been taken from the coat pocket of a fellow employee. He had good references from his former employer and school teacher. He was placed under the supervision of the Child Welfare Officer for twelve months. Cecil William Hector Isaacs, a married man, 19 years of age, pleaded guilty to a charge of indecently assaulting a girl nine years of age. He was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence. Mr H. 11. Hanna, who appeared for accused, asked for bail, which was granted under conditions as to reporting to the police. Bail was fixed at i'L'OU.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 7

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THE COURTS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 7

THE COURTS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 7