YOUTHS IN TROUBLE
A BAND OF HOOLIGANS \ • TELEPHONE INSULATORS DAMAGED. c (Pee United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, November 17. Described as a band of hooligans by the probation officer, three youths—Clarence Leonard Beavis, Jack Lucas Martin, and Colin Martin Fraser —were convicted in the Magistrate’s Court to-day of damaging telephone insulators and were placed on probation for two years. They are not to be out after 8 o’clock at night unless specially authorised by the probation officer. They are to keep such company as the officer directs, and each is to refund one-third of the total value of the insulators mentioned in the charges against 'them. On a charge of receiving a stolen rifle Beavis and William Charles Kellett were each convicted and ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within two years. They are to make good the damage done to the rifle.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22114, 18 November 1933, Page 14
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