SUPREME COURT
BREAKING INTO NELSON RAILWAY STATION
KYLE ORDERED TO LEAVE
NEW ZEALAND
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
WELLINGTON, This Day. Prisoners sentenced by Mr Jus'tice Reed were—James Maxwell and Jack Messenger, for breaking and entering by night with intent to commit crime,each twelve months' hard labour; Arthur Rouse, for breaking and entering and theft, to eighteen months' hard labour; Henry Ball (65) for arson at Palmerston North, to two years' hard labour and declared an habitual criminal; Alexander Kyle, charged jointly with Lewis Arthur Courtney, for breaking and entering the Nelson railway station by night with intent to commit crime, ordered ta come up if called on within three months, and to leave New Zealand within two months, and Courtney to two years at a Borstal Institute; Alfred Croft, for assault and robbery' 1 at Picton, to two years' imprisonment.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 January 1930, Page 5
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139SUPREME COURT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 January 1930, Page 5
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