FORGING CERTIFICATES.
JBy Telegraph. — Press Association.) DUNEDIN, 24th November. At the criminal sittings of the Supreme * oart, Henry Blair, aged 18, and Daniel j&'Corkindale, .aged 16, who had pleaded guilty at Milton to forging a school certificate with the object of obtaining employment in tho Government railway service, were brought up for sentence. Mr. Justice Williams said his opinion was that any person of full ago committing such an offence ought to be imprisoned, but he would bs sorry to send boys like the accused to gaol. Both would-be admitted to probation for six months, con. ditional on their paying £5 2s,' costs of the prosecution.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 125, 25 November 1908, Page 2
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FORGING CERTIFICATES.
Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 125, 25 November 1908, Page 2
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