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EMPLOYER’S NAME FORGED

Offences Eighteen Months Old By Telegraph.—Press Association. Gisborne, January 18. Arrested at Auckland on a warraiit taken out 18 months ago, a youth of 19, William George Sutton, pleaded guilty to two charges of making false documents, and was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence. The accused was employed by a farmer, and extracted three cheques from his employer's cheque book with which, by forging his employer’s name, lie obtained goods to a cash value of £l5.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 24

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EMPLOYER’S NAME FORGED Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 24

EMPLOYER’S NAME FORGED Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 24

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