TELEGRAMS.
JUVENILE BUKGLARS. Auckland, April 14. . Five boys, of ages ranging from 10 years to' 15, pleaded gn.Uy at the Police Court to-day to a round of burglaries, the youn^s-tarn haviog entered 15 premises and .stolen a number of small arlu-ios and a quantity of jewellery. The last ox-, ploit was on Sunday, when they entered a jeweller's shop and stifle jewellery valued at £50, bringing tho total^depredations to jgllO. " Most . I the artioles were recovered when the youthful gang were arrested, but a bag of opals, which the boy to whom they > were • allotted throw i-.-. v, as valueless, is missing. C.iiof Detective Marsack stated that the boys roamed round the streets day and night and were quite beyond parental control. All were committed to the Burnham Industrial School.
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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12218, 15 April 1908, Page 4
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130TELEGRAMS. Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12218, 15 April 1908, Page 4
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