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CHARGES ADMITTED. / Hoy Gcorgo Cudly alias Dunstau (28) pleaded guilty to-day to* five charges, including one of breaking into the.shop of R. D. Hodgson, in Hastings, on October 22 and stealing £ls 16s, and one of escaping from custody in Wellington in 1929. After being sentenced to three years’ reformative detention for theft he was removed to Wellington Hospital, whence, according to his own story, he escaped because there was no one guarding him and the temptation was too great.—AuckPress Association telegram. NAPIER CHILDREN RETURN. Sixty-nine children, the balance of those who came from Napier after the earthquake which destroyed the Hawke’s Bay Children’s ,Home, in Napier, of which they were inmates, Will leave for Napier next Tuesday. They have been living happily on Motuihi Island under the care of the Community Sunshine Association.—Auckland Press Association telegram.

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Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 14

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IN OTHER CENTRES Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 14

IN OTHER CENTRES Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 14

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