YOUNG MEN’S LAPSE
PROBATION FOR THEFT. STRINGENT CONDITIONS. Two young men, Jack Berkenshavr and Henry Gordon Donaldson, both aged 19, and formerly in the employ of Makower, Moßeath and Co., Ltd., appeared at the Police Court yesterday for sentence on charges of theft of five boxes of orepe de chine from the firm The good 6 were valued at a total of £6O, the offences extending over a period of a little over a month. The magistrate, intimating that a favourable report had been received from the probation officer, admitted both the accused to a period of two years’ probation. Two conditions were impofled, namely, that restitution of £-18 be* paid at the rate of £1 a month each, and that for the first six months of the term of probation neither of the accuesd he out of doors after 8 o’clock without the leave of the probation officer.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11651, 16 October 1923, Page 4
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149YOUNG MEN’S LAPSE New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11651, 16 October 1923, Page 4
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