PRISONERS SENTENCED
MAN ACQUITTED OF THEFT (piuss association telmqram.) HAMILTON. November 22. Colin Ycatman. aged 21, and Frederick Harvey McGregor, aged 47, charged with breaking, entering, and theft at Tokoroa, were sentenced in the Supreme Court at Hamilton. The former was admitted to probation for two years and McGregor to one years' imprisonment with hard labour. Robert Bambcrry, aged 55, a former sanitation and traffic inspector for the Tauaranga Borough Council, was admitted to probation for two years on five charges of theft, involving £37, mostly license fees. He was ordered to make restitution. After hearing the evidence of Fredcrick Owen Tuurch, who is already serving a sentence at Mount Eden gaol, the jury discharged Henry T. Scott, who had been charged with the theft of a violin and jewellery. Tuurch admitted the offences. ,
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21329, 23 November 1934, Page 19
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