MAGISTRATE ADMITS YOUTH TO PROBATION.
“ If you make up your mind to live an upright life, you will get on all right,” said Mr E. D. Mosley, S.M., this morning, in admitting a yqijth to probation for two years for the theft of a watch. Sub-Inspector O’Hara said that the watch had been damaged to the extent of ss. “ I’ve determined to give you a chance on probation,” said the Magistrate. “ Your future depends entirely upon yourself. As you have just turned seventeen, I will order the sup-
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 119, 21 May 1931, Page 9
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