CLERK’S THEFT OF MONEY
Robert Burns McLean, aged 28, clerk, was admitted to two years’ probation ou condition that he tool; out a prohibition order, bv Mr. Stout, S.M.. in the Magistrates’ Court. Wellington, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to stealing .£-/!>/- from !■:. N. Rolls, Ltd., hl« former employers, at Towni. He also pleaded guilty to 'l’our charges of failing to account, to Hie Bay of Islands i’atrlotle Conimll.lee for £l4/15/9. Detective-Sergeant .lleLcnnan said w Lean had converted to his own use money Wliieli should have been used in buying wage-tax stamps. He hiid also failed Jo liccoiint for moneys received ns li'-nsurer for the patriotic <-<i>iiiiiittec- al Towm. McLean was ordered to make restitution “f £3~ I 'fl.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 7
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118CLERK’S THEFT OF MONEY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 7
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