DESERTERS SENTENCED.
LARKIN BROTHERS' CASES. 'he findings of the district court-martials ield at Trentham Camp on July 8, to try he Larkin brothers, are now promulgated s follow :— Private J. Larkin, Details, late 31st teinforcements, was found guilty of (1) tesertinp; His Majesty's Service ; (2) when a confinement, escaping; (3) deserting lis Majesty's Service; (4) losing by egleot his equipment, clothing, and regi- , lental necessaries, and was sentenced to etention for 180 days, with stoppages of , ay totalling £8 os sd. Private R. E. ,arkin, Details, late 31st Reinforcements, '' rand pu ; lty on similar chir"es, was I ' »nten ed to detention for 180 "days and 1 toppages to pay for deficiencies in kit < mounting to £3 7s lid. I. In each case it is provided, that if the I sensed embarks for active service outside ■ * few Zealand, the unexpired portion of: ( is sentence will be remitted upon arrival j t b the final port of disembarkation i ===== l
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16904, 17 July 1918, Page 6
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