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ANOTHER THRASHING.

"Another little hiding won't do him any hnrm," remarked an officer at Auckland Police Court, when a boy of 16 admitted stealing a lady's purse nnd contents. The boy had been delivering messages at a back door, and seeing the purso handy on n table, ho pocketed it. His father intimated thnt the lad had already bad a thrashing, and on condition thnt the medicine wan ropouted tho young nenmp got off with twelve- months' 1 probation.

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NZ Truth, Issue 952, 23 February 1924, Page 6

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ANOTHER THRASHING. NZ Truth, Issue 952, 23 February 1924, Page 6

ANOTHER THRASHING. NZ Truth, Issue 952, 23 February 1924, Page 6

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