IMPRISONMENT FOB FALSE PRETENCES
fBT TEI/EGBAPH — PSKSS ASSOCIATION.] NAPIER, This Day. In the Supreme Court, Finlay John nl'Lean was s<mtenced to six months' imprisonment for false pretences.
The Swifts Ladies' Swimming Club will hold its first annual carnival next j Saturday at Te Aro Baths. The principal feature of the meeting will be the | decision of the school-girle' champiuaslnp over four distances. The entries ! for these close to-morrow evening, and Ihe events are open to all school-girls under the age of fifteen years. The pri^s aro the association's gold and fcilver medals.. The 100 yds club championship will also be decided, and amongst the competitors in this ra.ee will ! be Miss Annie O'Lenry, of Masterton. ' Sub-Inspector Sheahan, prior to leaving N-ewton (Auckland) for Wellington last week, was made a presentation by ' the local Police and Detectivo Department of n handsome liqueur s-tand. Sergeant Keep handed over the token, and spoke in appreciative terms of tho recipient's abilities, and the good fellowship in which he was held. An inmate of the Benevolent Home, Mrs. Dark, fell off a car at the comer of the Basin Reserve and Kent-terrace to-day, and suffered suuh injuries to her head as necessitated her removal to the Hospital. She is suffering chjefly from shocks
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 8
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208IMPRISONMENT FOB FALSE PRETENCES Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 8
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