A Prison Dweller
[Per Press Association. Copyright . 3 WELLINGTON, This Day. “I have done more prisons than quite a number of men who have been sentenced for murder,” said Harold Haigh Hardgrave, aged 48, a window-cleaner, when he appeared in the Supreme Court for sentence for theft from a dwelling house. Mr'Justice Smith, in imposing three years, imprisonment, warned Hardgrave that if he appeared again he would be declared an habitual criminal..- V.
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Northern Advocate, 11 May 1940, Page 4
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73A Prison Dweller Northern Advocate, 11 May 1940, Page 4
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