DUNEDIN SUPREME COURT
Press Association— Copyright Dunedin, May 5. When Norris Cochrane Kcir, aged 23, appeared for sentence at the Supreme Court on a charge of breaking and entering, his counsel in extenuation said that the prisoner was sleeping out and was short of food. He came from respectable parents in England, only arriving in New Zealand last October. He had the benefit of a public school education and had been working-for an insurance company on commission, but found it a hopeless task as he knew no one. The Judge remanded the prisoner.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 236, 6 May 1933, Page 6
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