CRIME-FREE COUNTY
Ollli.OlfKN * .u si: worry ()AKHAM (Rut land). Aug.' “ 1,„. There is a shadow over the green English Eden that is Rutland Comity, For years il has not had e. crime worth talking about. The -Cine.;::!: Town Committee brought huppin' -? zuChief Constable F. W;Gtihlcr'w'lieh ,' recommended extinct ion of Rut lam! Assizes, which has not heard a Gists for 1.4 years. But Chief Constable Oolder looks grave and presses his lips when he. -refers to recent crime sheets. ; ‘lt is .serious/ ’ he said. “There is a tremendous Tneren.se in juvenile crime. The'tempter assumes thy guise of plot machines'in this Eden and the apple is exchanged for bars of chocolate. ‘‘Of our 47 crimes Itisi year eight were cases of juvenile larceny. The children climb on Oakham and Uppingham stations and .break open rho chocblate machines.'''
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 3
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135CRIME-FREE COUNTY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 3
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