CRIMINAL SITTINGS
IXYEKCAUCILL. The Supreme (burl Fittings opened this inornLni; lie fore. .Mr Ju.-.ti<o Williams. All the accused pleaded guilty. Wm. Alexander and James Robertson, for ha.i boring two escaped pri.-onei>;. wore fined £5 each and fusts. l ; or breaking into a, brewery Charles M'Qtuurie gut eix months, .lohn Jlnrko was admitted to probation, and l'erey JTutehoons was ordered to enter into a recognisance to come uj> for sentence when called on. James Lout tit, aged fifty-iive, for attempting to murder Edward ll.orrell, a neighboring f.uincr, by shooting, wa.s sentenced to twelve yeans. Henry Faithfull Winter, a letter-carrier, for theft of a postal note, received six months. Henrv Grcenaway, for making a false declaration under the Marriage Act. was fined £5. Samuel James Joseph (sixteen), for theft from ;i dwelling, hos sentenced to fdx months.
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Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 4
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135CRIMINAL SITTINGS Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 4
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