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HEAVY SENTEXCES IMPOSED. I CHIEF JUSTIC'E'S REMARKS.
NEW PLlMOUTH, This day. • At the Supreme Court this morning Reginalcl Eugene Scager, who pleadecl guilty to four eharges of breaking and entering and thelt from business places at Hawera, stealing goods and money to the value of £20, was sentenccd to two years on eacli charge, tlie sentences to be coneurrent. The Chief Justice said thafc sucli cases were rife, nofc onlv in this district but all over the country ancl that [ the courts must do their best to put i tliem down.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 8
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97BREAKING AND ENTERING Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 8
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