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A Defaulting Bank Clerk.

(Per Press Association) Melbourne, April 8. The police received information that a man travelling uader the name of Bruce waß arrested on the arrival of the Warriruoo at Vancouver. He is supposed to be identical with Charles Thomas Adair, teller of the Charters Towers Queensland Branch of the Bank of Australasia. At the beginning of March he obtained a fortnight's holiday and at the expiration a foundationlesa wire, iince ascertained arranged to be forwarded after the Warrimoo sailed, was received from Melbourne stating the head office had extended his leave. An examination of the books disclosed defalcations amounting f n T .9f>nn

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 237, 9 April 1897, Page 2

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A Defaulting Bank Clerk. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 237, 9 April 1897, Page 2

A Defaulting Bank Clerk. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 237, 9 April 1897, Page 2

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