“LIVING TOO FAST”
YOUNG MAN’S OFFENCES t (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Thirl wall‘King-Hayward- admitted in the Magistrate’s Court that he committed twd thefts from lodgers’ rooms at StdiifehurSt Private Hotel, 1 While boarding tfiere. Ho also pleaded guilty to a. charge of obtaining I 1 niohiiv by false pretences. He was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment on' the charge of false pretences, ’and three months’ imprisonment’on each' of "the 1 other two charges. Hayward gave his age as 30 and his occupation as a salesman. “He lifts been ’living at a fast rate and drinking to excess,” said the probation officer! ' ■' '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17433, 4 December 1930, Page 13
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