THE LONG ARM OF THE LAN
'■■■•■■■" •;' -KiMmi ,?«f A FOUR-YEAR-OLD OFFE»M [by telegraph.—rriEss Assoc, «t"-'*'. i A max named George Paul was < : : -;.j £ M day at the Magistrate's Court wijfc'U Efjfi fences committed as far back" sa a vf% i9io. , ,iK m On November 24, 1908. Pan]. «l& 55 B Himitangi, stole a bicycle va||(|(^S^^K ; from a man named' Bunnell. Ha j£ If quently disposed of this at Paiij3||)j&S |§| from that time the police lost all %& - lit the misdemeanant. > ' E|.' In 1910, he again came unlet wpl If of the police. He was thorn .the. farm of Mr. O'Sulliwa,, rongo, in the King Country. &J jf f ' ployed at a fencing job. • he stole a horse from his gather with articles valued 'at ?; left. Ho rode the horse until it, and then tamed it loose.' ■ All : th|Wf Wm Joined goods he stored in railway station, and later' on ttMJPH sold as lost luggage- '*'{£*• Hr* Ho was next arrested on a'^^^B-houso-breaking ob Nelson. . :'. •'iiv'jf fIK Two charges wore pref'jrreii;%^#<fii| this morning, and on each- . ht>~atj^BW|| teneed to one month's is to be taken before the 9 on the Nelson charge, ' £]Si^Hffl
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15055, 26 July 1912, Page 8
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190THE LONG ARM OF THE LAN New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15055, 26 July 1912, Page 8
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