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News from Egypt.I ♦--1

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i Open Door tempts the "Saint."

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i Open Door tempts the "Saint." BOY ROBS HIS EMPLOYER. I Elias James Pryor (11), 1, Mark lane, was proceeded against at the Police Court on Thursday for stealing j62 16s., belonging to Mr. Phil Hughes, tailor, Arcade. There were further charges of stealing t5 on four different dates. Phil Hughes, tailor, said the defendant had been in his employ outside school hours for eleven months. On Nov. 3rd, witness went upstairs, leaving the de- fendant alone in the shop. Two minutes later he returnefl, and shortly afterwards went to the drawer where he found £ 2 16s. was missing. When asked if he had any money in his possession defend- ant replied "No," but on searching him witness found JE2 16s. Witness gave him the opportunity of explaining where he had the money from, and defendant said it was his mother's change, but he after- ward s admitted having stolen it from the drawer. On September 17th he missed a £1 note and another on the following Wed- nesday and Thursday, while he missed £ 2 on October 22nd. The notes were stolen from the safe which was not locked. P.S. John said he went to Mr. Hughes' shop where he saw the defendant who when charged with stealing t2 16s., said "I have nothing to say; it is Mr Hughes' money. I am sorry I took it; I will not do it again." When charged with the other four offences. defendant said "T haro taken the money. I have spent it on sweets and icecream. I also purchased a watch, a flashlight, a wallet and fountain pen. I also hired a bicyclo and went to cinemas and treated boys to peas and faggots." Mr. Hayton Williams, who appeared for the defence, said his home life had been such that no complaints had hither- to been made against him. It was the old story of an open door tempting a saint. He had also to complain about the effect of cinemas and bad friends. The mother had not enjoyed a penny of the stolen money which the boy admitted having spent himself. Defendant's father had been in Egypt for the past two yeara, ..t grandfather would undertake to look after him in the future. If giren another chance a lad of such tender years as the defendant might yet become a good citizen. All the mother had to live upon was the Government's separation allowance, and she had three children to maintain. The Bench severely censxired the de- fendant, and his grandfather was bound over in the sum of £ 10 for the boy's good conduct.

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