FORGING A SCHOOL CERTIFICATE
YOUTH COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE. ' (ar TELEGRAPH—SPECIAL CO[tUF.SrONpKfiT.) Pahiatua, February 19. A youth named Francis Bartosh, aged 17j Tl-'nfi ehargdd at tho Poliot Court yesterday morning with baring forged.tho name of John H. Trimmer, formerly a schoolmaster at Kumeroa, to a sixth standard certificate' of profloieiioy.. Written eVidetieo allotted that defendant anticipated obtaining olpployjnent. and did not consider that he,was doing-any harm in ; forging.. tho . ccrtificato. : Accusecl pleaded guilty, and was committed for sentehco- to tho Supremo Court at ' Wellington Bail was allowed, defendant in. £50,.and two sureties of £25 each^
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 5
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94FORGING A SCHOOL CERTIFICATE Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 5
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