GAOL-BREAKERS PUNISHED.
SENTENCES INCREASED. - :• :f [bt (telegraph.—press ASSOCIATION.] 'J] PALaiEESTON North, Tuesday. ,' :i r ! The Supreme Court opened to-day with a ' very light "criminal calendar. Groves and ' Fairley, prison escapees, came 'up for sen , 'Vence. The former was sentenced to six "■'-.. months for gaol breaking and two years -'*or . forgery, concurrent, and the latter to \ six months for gaol. breaking and two years for being . illegally on premises, the .two sentences to be.concurrent, with three 7 years' reformative treatment. '■ ''' : " ' ' '■•■-•■■' - :;:.-'.— .-.V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15307, 21 May 1913, Page 7
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