WHOLESALE BURGLARY.
NINETEEN OFFENCES. Press Association. WELLINGTON, June 27. The y.oung jhan Joseph Charles Falke came up for sentence to-day on nineteen charges of breaking and entering. The offences had been committed within the past few months at Pa liners ton, Masterton, Napier, arid Hastings. The prisoner had been a Burnham boy, and had escaped from the institution four times, the police regarding him as a desperate and very clever criminal. He was sentenced to one Miontli-'s'imprisonment on each charge the sentences to be cumulative. Accused was also declared an habitual criminal.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 121, 27 June 1914, Page 14
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