DETENTION FOR YOUTHS
(0.C.) ROTORUA, Tuesday Two youths, Dick and Harry Martin, who were charged with the conversion of a motor-car and the theft of a quantity of petrol, were convicted in the Rotorua Police Court to-day. De-tective-Sergeant A. J. White, who said bqth. accused had previously been before the Court on a conversion charge, described Harry Martin as incorrigible. Both were sentenced to 12 months' detention in the Borstal Institute.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24249, 15 April 1942, Page 7
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