YOUNG GIRL’S CRIMES.
SENT TO BORSTAL INSTITUTE
Per Press Association. HAMILTON, April 8. Quito unconcerned, and with a smile for everybody, a 19-year-old girl, Alary Teresa Miller, appeared in tho Magistrate’s Court at Hamilton to-day for sentenco on charges of stealing a £5 note, a georgette dress and bangles. Sho was further charged with the theft of an attache case at New Plymouth. In asking for a remand for seven days to that place, Sergeant Cooper mentioned that two other charges were pending. The girl was sentenced to detention for a period not exceeding 12 months in the Borstal Institute at Wellington, where, as the Magistrate remarked, she would be under much-needed supervision and where she would be taught to be industrious. On other charges sho was remanded to appear at New Plymouth next Thursday.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 110, 9 April 1926, Page 4
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135YOUNG GIRL’S CRIMES. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 110, 9 April 1926, Page 4
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