SOLDIER AND WOMAN
CHARGED Army Department Defrauded
(By Telegraph.—-Press Association.) AUCKLAND, January 25. A soldier who had been decorated in the present war and mentioned in dispatches was--jointly charged with a woman before Justices of the Peace with obtaining £237/19/6 between February 1, 1940, and September 16, 1942, from the Army Department by falsely representing that he was married and had one child. He was Sergeant-Major Alexander John Grimmond, aged 32, and he was charged with Helen Anne Smith. Staff-Sergeant Burley said the pay records showed Grimmond as a married man with one child. Grimmond would have received an allotment for a de facto wife if they had been living together for 12 months and. in any case, the child would have been maintained. He understood the pair had been living together for nine or IQ months. Pleas of guilty were entered by both accused, who were committed to the Supreme Court for sentence.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 103, 26 January 1943, Page 4
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154SOLDIER AND WOMAN Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 103, 26 January 1943, Page 4
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