CANADIAN'S OFFENCE
[ORDER TO LEAVE DOMINION A Canadian dross designer, Joseph (Mr., Robinson), was sentenced in the Supremo Court yesterday on a charge which ho had admitted of false pretences. Counsel described the offence as a clumsy attempt to obtain £IOO, and pleading for leniency added that a society had taken up prisoner's case and provided sufficient money for him to leave ISew Zealand, where he had . relatives, and arrived last July. He had A been m custody since December 14. • JmS rT is warranted," said Mr. 1 iontv.! Jf n ' the term at six 1 Sew feaWTi or< ?f I r . in g accused to leave t Pa^ne^Siln^ 1 ? tliat , after 1 irSution 3 7d toward tho costs of •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23573, 6 February 1940, Page 4
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