CONVERSION OF CAR
PROBATION FOR YOUTHS Two youths, Arthur Leslie Walden, aged 19, and Harold Edward Stewart, aged 19, appeared before Mr. Wyvern Wilson, S.M., in the Police Court yesterday for sentence on a charge of converting to their own use a motor-car valued at £2lO, the property of the Auckland Rental Company. Each was admitted to probation for two years. In answer to Senior-Detective Hall. Major A. Perry, Salvation Army Samaritan officer, said he could procur.e work for the accused on farms. The magistrate said that if their behaviour under probation was not satisfactory, each would probably be sent to a Borstal institution. The accused were ordered to make full restitution to the Auckland Rental Company, which had been involved in a loss of £l3 12s 9d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22349, 21 February 1936, Page 15
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