THEFTS BY STUDENT.
PROBATION GRANTED
(bhess association tilbobam.) AUCKLAND, July 22. "It is a pity that the students did y ROt take the matter into their own Thuds and treat him summarily," said Mr P. K. Hunt, S.M., when a Univtrgity student, aged 23, pleaded guilty 19 charges of the theft of books, BMney, and instruments valued at £24 '"Ji between November and July 8. The police said that there had been epidemic of thieving and three Students decided to set a trap. They Wight accused. Nearly all the stolen . books had been recovered. Accused no excuse for stealing. The Magistrate: Well, I suppose his ®®J®er in his profession is ended now. The magistrate admitted accused to Probation for one year, ordered restitu- [ of £1 and suppressed his name.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20915, 24 July 1933, Page 15
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