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PRISONERS SENTENCED

[Pep. United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, November 19. In the Supreme Court George Cooper Jackeon for receiving butler stolen from the Niagara, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment; George CalTery, for escaping from custody, to twelve months; John Patrick Donovan, for indecent assault on a male, to five years.

Pa: “My boy, you must learn to^ say ‘No’ firmly and positively. ’ Son ; “ Why ?” Pa : “ Because you never know when some widow may propose to you.” The Angler : “ Is this public water, my man?” The Inhabitant: “Aye.” Thy Angler : “Then it.won’t b« a crime if I lanS a fish?” The Inhabitant : “ No; it U bo a.miracle*.”

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Evening Star, Issue 17823, 21 November 1921, Page 4

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PRISONERS SENTENCED Evening Star, Issue 17823, 21 November 1921, Page 4

PRISONERS SENTENCED Evening Star, Issue 17823, 21 November 1921, Page 4

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