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Night Detention. —Night detention means that the person is not otherwise disturbed in his domestic or industrial relations, except that he must report at the institution of the agency at a prescribed hour, and not leave again until after breakfast. His wages are paid to his wife or to a receiving officer, as the Court may direct, and a charge is made against him to reimburse the agency for expenses incurred. Close Detention. —The inmate spends the whole of his time at the institution, being allowed just such liberty as may be decided upon. Under both these two latter forms of probation the inmate is allowed increased liberty according to his behaviour. Any person committed to probation for refusing to pay a fine inflicted in the Magistrate's Court shall have during the currency of this probation his wages paid to a receiving officer, and the fine deducted in such proportion as the Magistrate shall direct. Probation expires when the fine and all other consequent debits are paid. Approximate cost of paper. —Preparation, not given; printing (1,500 copies,), £4 7s. 6d.
Authority : John Mackay, Government Printer, Wellington.—l9lo
Price 6d.]
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