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YOUTHS IN TROUBLE.

WILFUL DAMAGE AND THEFT. Press Association. WELLINGTON, February 13. At the Supreme Court to-day, Frederick Paletta and Johu Kirkland Watt, two youths, were found guilty on two charges of wilfully damaging two motor cars, and were sentenced to reformative treatment not exceeding three years. They subsequently appeared before Mr E. Page, 8.M., on a further series of charges of theft and unlawfully converting to their own use several motor cars, to which they pleaded guilty. Mr Page, in view of the sentence already passed, said the cases would be met if he convicted and discharged accused.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 1872, 13 February 1920, Page 10

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YOUTHS IN TROUBLE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 1872, 13 February 1920, Page 10

YOUTHS IN TROUBLE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 1872, 13 February 1920, Page 10

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