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Young Man Given Chance ‘‘lfyou make up your mind to go straight, you can rehabilitate yourself and be a useful member of society,” said Mr. Justice Ostler in the Supreme Court, Wellington, yesterday, when admitting a young man. whose mime w:is suppressed, Io two years probation for two charges of forgery and two charges of lhefi. In ordering arcijscd, fur whom Mi. R. 11. Boys appeared, to make restitution of £5/l<)/- and pay costs of the prosecution his Honour said: "Bay it. oil’ as Quickly as you can for your own sake and for your own self-respect. 1 hope you will never eomc before the court again.”
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 102, 24 January 1940, Page 7
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