JUVENILE BURGLARS
(Per United Press Association.) HAMILTON, August 10. A gang of youthful burglars (H. E. Budgen, E. Honiss, and H. Beaver), whose recent depredations had the police puzzled for a brief period, were arraigned at the Police Court this morning on thirteen informations in all, representing £32 in cash and £3B in goods. The evidence showed that the gang had electric torches and a glass cutter in their possession. The major portion of the stolen property was recovered. They pleaded guilty and were committed for sentence at the Supreme Court in Auckland, bail being allowed.
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Southland Times, Issue 17734, 11 August 1917, Page 5
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