WANTED MONEY TO BUY WHISKY
TRAM CONDUCTOR ADMITS RAISING £550 (P.A.) AUCKLAND, Feb. 16. Five charges of false pretences and one of obtaining credit by fraud, involving a total of £550, were admitted by Joseph Patrick Lawrence, aged 33, tram conductor, in the Magistrate’s Court to-day. The police said that Lawrence had represented that he had arranged to buy cases of whisky and needed the money to pay before supplying his “customer's.” Lawrence was committed to the Supreme Court- for sentence.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 106, 17 February 1950, Page 2
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81WANTED MONEY TO BUY WHISKY Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 106, 17 February 1950, Page 2
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