HABITUAL CRIMINALS
POLICE NOT INFORMED WHEN RELEASED ' (By Telegraph.f^-Press Assooiation.V^, -, Whangarel, September 2. : William/Woolley, a habitual criminal, was sentenced at Whangarei to-day to ■ three years' reformatorytreatment for: the theft" of. a portmanteau valued at ;£5'.,.--iHeVwas' also', :clinyicted and disIcharsed ■ for/the' theft, of ?a coat; valued at' £2. . A'cpuscd was caught trying to sell the portmanteau. . --' Se-rgt-. More, pointed" out that / the police were'not informed of the release of -habitual crammals ron license, and such persons were allowed to prey on ; the: public, without, the ' police being aiii-are of. their-, whereabouts. . Woolley' is the second liabitual_ criminal sentenced at Whangarei within one month. : . ;- '... "" '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2557, 3 September 1915, Page 3
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102HABITUAL CRIMINALS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2557, 3 September 1915, Page 3
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