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TWO MAORI BOYS ADMIT BURGLARIES.

Per Press Association. GISBORNE, June 1. Two Maori boys, aged thirteen and fourteen, were dealt with in the Child Welfare Court for a series of burglaries in a country district. The boys admitted having broken into four houses and stolen a variety of articles. The elder was committed to Weraroa Training Farm, and the vounger to the care of the Child Welfare Officer.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18774, 1 June 1929, Page 2

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TWO MAORI BOYS ADMIT BURGLARIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18774, 1 June 1929, Page 2

TWO MAORI BOYS ADMIT BURGLARIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18774, 1 June 1929, Page 2

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