OFFENCES INVOLVE £400
Man Committed for Sentence (By Telegraph— Prosa Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. Ploading guilty to a ehargp of failing account for £93 17/5 and 12 ciharges of making false reprcsentations by which he secured sums totalling £305 16/9, Thomas Joseph Kane, a clerk, agcd 22, appeared before Mr. E. D. Mosley, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court to-day. He was committed for sentence, and bail fixed at £200 with a surety of £200. It was said tho society eoncerned had not authorised any agent to represent it, was trausferring from the general to tihe temperance seetion to avoid taxation. Kane, telling his' various policy holders that such was the case, said; thve would be certain; papers to sign regarding the transferas a result of whieh additional benelits .would bo obtained. ■ | He returned later to the poliey-. j holders with other papers for signature,' | which wero applications for loans.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 7
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