BOY BURGLARS IN NELSON.
TWO GANGS PUNISHED.
[BY TEIEGBAPH. —PBESS ASSOCIATION.] i''j>" %'im<laj Two gangs of youthful burglars who have been operating in the city for a ■ considerable time came before Mr. T. E. Maunsel, S.M., to-day on a long series of charges of tbsft, including breaking and .;.__ entering. One of the elder boys wa3 sentenced to s two years' reformative treatment. Two :, others were ordered to serve a period of , .two yeas on probationary license. A younger boy who had been before the Court on a previous occasion, was ordered to receive six strokes of the birch. All the other boys were convicted and ordered . to come up "it sentence in 12 months, ,'■ during which .'they. are to -be under the .-. Control of the probation, officer. •<
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 9
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127BOY BURGLARS IN NELSON. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 9
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