YOUTHFUL BURGLARS.
[Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, April 11. A band of five boys, whose ages range from ten to fifteen years, pleaded guilty at tho Police Court to-day to a round of burglaries having entered fifteen premises and stolen a number of small articles and a quantity of jewellery. Their last exploit was on Sunday, when they entered a jeweller's shop and stole' jewollery valued at £SO, bringing* thentotal depredations up to £llO. Most of tho articles were recovored when the gang wero arrested, but a bag of opals, which the boy to whom they were allotted threw away aa valueless, is missing. Orief-detective Marsuck stated that the boys roamed the streets day and night, and were quite beyond parental control All, wero congfitixAiiiae&s
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Evening Star, Issue 12926, 14 April 1908, Page 4
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