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AN INCORRIGIBLE.

Timaeu, This day. The breaking into the office of Mr Knubley, solicitor, and stealing cheques and money from the cash- box, proves to be the work of a lad under twelve, who confessed. He was ordered six strokes of the birch, and to be sent to an industrial school. Most of the property was recovered. The boy is fatheiless and incorrigible.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6260, 23 September 1891, Page 3

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AN INCORRIGIBLE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6260, 23 September 1891, Page 3

AN INCORRIGIBLE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6260, 23 September 1891, Page 3

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