"I would not like*your Honor to pass a sentence that would keep me in gaol longer than Christmas. If you do so it will upset all my future." " This was the statement made .Sydney recently by a young man named Robert McSweeney, c who admitted the truth of seven charges of stealing. V Judge Murray upset his future by imposing a sentence of three years' hard labour.'. . Special line in check taffeta silks, 2s 6d, 2a lid; all-over checks.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. ' . • On June 13 members of tho Church of England will celebrate the signing of the constitution. An advertisement appears in this issue in regard to th© function. The box plan for the EmpireT)aT gathering in the Choral Hall'next Friday is now open at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's. An attractive programme is promised, including instrumental : selections: by the West End Orchestra, a list of places is announced where tickets may be obtained to avoid crowding at 3 the playboxes. AT THE CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION A special and gold medal was awarded to D.C.L. whisky againstall-coiners. The points gained by D.C.L. were 97 out of a possible 100, the next in order of merit receiving only 66. . ' . '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13494, 22 May 1907, Page 8
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