CRIME IN THE SOUTH.
3, prisoners sentenced. c, 1 inj [nY TEi.p;RArn — prfss association-,] J CHRISTCHURCH. Monday. ■d Several cases v.ere dealt with at the id Supreme Court to-day. Arthur Richarc 11 , (_'< !o was sentenced to twelve months' im lr ' | in i>ontnent for misappropriation of 'j Cross fund?, while Robert Dickson War j. i den, aged 25 years, was sent to gaol foi i, 1 12 months on a charge of being an ineor re. i igibie rogue, and was sentenced to five re years' imprisonment for breaking, enter lc nig, and theft after escaping from gaol ■ | and in addition was declared to be ai '• : habitual criminal. (leorge Evans l.lnvd 1-1 otherwise (leorge Evans, was sentenced" t< ' fi I've years' imprisonment for forgery, am le 12 niontlw eaf'h on charges of theft, rib a ; I .cry, and retaining a postal packet ai is | Wellington, the sentence* to be concur n| rent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16921, 6 August 1918, Page 4
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