PRISONERS SENTENCED
WELLINGTON CRIME. [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, April 25. In the Supreme Court, Charles Ruddick, for the theft of two motor cars, received a sentence of four years’ reformative detention; Selwyn Johnstone, for breaking and entering at Wanganui, was sentenced to six months, with hard labor; Alfred Hubert Callaghan, theft from a dwelling, two years’ reformative detention; Ralph Hogg' theft of printing paper from ‘Truth,’ nine months, with hard labor; Thomas Marlin, eighteen months for indecent assault on a male; Percival Wilton Curtis, theft of £l4l from Electric Lighting Department, six months, with hard labor. Moncey Thomas Fuller, theft of £476 11s lOd from the City Council, two years’ reformative detention.
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Evening Star, Issue 17953, 26 April 1922, Page 6
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113PRISONERS SENTENCED Evening Star, Issue 17953, 26 April 1922, Page 6
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