THE COURTS.
MAGISTERIAL. ! SATURDAY. CHILDREN'S COURT. (Before Mr H. P. Lawry, £ M -' *". AEHerbert, J.P., and Mr T. W. West, J.P.) A STREET FIGHT, ffour small boys appeared to answer charges o£ acting in a disorderly manner, whicli con»i«ted of fighting in a right-of-way off the loutre They were placed under the supervi?»ion of the Child Welfare Officer for two yearß, THEFT. A boy of 16 was charged with stealing an electric torch, valued at 15s. He admitted XT offence, saying he did it merely for a ioke. He was plwed under the B uperv>s.on If the Child Welfare Officer for two years, and warned that he must behave himself. BY-LAW BREACHES. For riding a motor-cycle without having a UC £XVb°/y was uneS Is 6d for riding a ; MeySle on the footpath in Riccarton.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19623, 20 May 1929, Page 6
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