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CRIME IN AUCKLAND.

Severe Sentences.

By Telegraph—Per Press Association.

Aivklami, This Day. Three beardless youths named Good, Armstrong and White were convicted of breaking and entering. The Judge said the two last were of a dangerous class who lived by plunder and doubtless were encouraged by the number of cases undetected to believe they could rob with impunity. They were sentenced to four years each, and Good, who was a tool of the others, to 12 months.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 539, 3 September 1897, Page 2

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CRIME IN AUCKLAND. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 539, 3 September 1897, Page 2

CRIME IN AUCKLAND. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 539, 3 September 1897, Page 2

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