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LAW-ABIDING WAIHI

FEW POLICE CHARGES From Our Own Correspondent WAIHI* MondayPracticaly no police cases of a minor nature have been set d ° for hearing at the last two or monthly sittings of the Waihi SWy trate’s Court, offences against thefc**’* ough by-laws and the motor tions having occupied the grea.er of the lists. By-law cases will, expected, occupy the whole list r * t Tuesday. In the Children s 0 seven charges of riding footpaths will be preferred. compares favourably with the number of serious offences by dealt with during the last few breaking and entering and tne th* ing had a prominent place ° juvenile crime calendar.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 16

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LAW-ABIDING WAIHI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 16

LAW-ABIDING WAIHI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 16

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