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GANG OF OUTLAWS.

FIVE YOUNG MAORIS. BUSHRANGING LITERATURE. (By Telegrapfi.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Monday. Five Young Maoris, who, it was stated, had banded themselves under the name “Carson Brothers, the Outlaws," were sent to Borstal by Mr Justice Herdman. They had pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and entering at Kalkohe. The judge said they seemed to have been making a study of bushranging literature.

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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18433, 14 September 1931, Page 7

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GANG OF OUTLAWS. Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18433, 14 September 1931, Page 7

GANG OF OUTLAWS. Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18433, 14 September 1931, Page 7

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