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YOUTH COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE (Per United Press, Association.) BLENHEIM, June 15. Desmond Thomas Connolly, aged 19, from Lower Hutt, pleaded guilty to-day at Blenheim to breaking and entering the dwelling of Ronald Norman Patchett, and stealing jewellery. He was committed for sentence at Wellington. On a further charge of the theft of a, rifle, belonging to Frank Roberts (Lower Hutt), he was convicted and discharged. The accused's .brother, Edward Norman Connolly, aged 22, pleaded not guilty to participating in the breaking and entering offence at Patchett’s, and -was committed for trial;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21981, 16 June 1933, Page 11
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