YOUTHS WHO BROKE WINDOWS
“Seemed Proud Of Fact” — “Those youths candidly admitted when questioned by a constable that they broke the windows and seemed proud of the fact,” said Sub-Inspector D. J. McLean, when Beresford Creelman and Frank Raymond Jensen, both aged 18, were charged with wilfully breaking four panes of glass in the windows of a building at Ngaio. In reply to the magistrate the two defendants admitted that their action had been very foolish. They had since made good the damage. “I hope this will'be a lesson to you that other people’s property must be protected,” said the magistrate, in adjourning the case for six months. If the behaviour of the defendants was satisfactory, they would hear no more of the matter, he said.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 142, 12 March 1938, Page 7
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