YOUNG MAN IN TROUBLE
PRISONER REMANDED. [ Per Press Association. ] DUNEDIN, May 5. When Noris Cochrane Keir, aged 23, appeared for sentence at the Supreme Court, on a charge of breaking and entering, counsel in extenuation said that prisoner was sleeping out and was short of food. He came from respectable parents in England, only arriving in New Zealand last October. He had had tho benefit of a public school education. He had been working for an insurance company on commission, but had found it a hopeless task, as he knew no one. Tho Judge remanded tho prisoner.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 7
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