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UNDESIRABLES

TWO MEN SENTENCED [Per United Press Association.} WELLINGTON, September 1. Robert Bruce M'Kinley (thirty-four) and Henry Ralph Hagen (twenty-nine) were eacli sentenced to two reformative detention by Mr Page, S.M. They had pleaded guilty to charges of the theft of goods of a total value ot £27 13s. The thefts were committed at Taihape and Otaki, and the articles were sold during their peregrinations. It was stated that they had long lists of previous convictions, and belonged to an undesirable element*

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Evening Star, Issue 21505, 1 September 1933, Page 6

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UNDESIRABLES Evening Star, Issue 21505, 1 September 1933, Page 6

UNDESIRABLES Evening Star, Issue 21505, 1 September 1933, Page 6

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