SUPREME COURT
f ßy Telegraph—Per tress Association) CHRISTCHURCH, October 28. At the Supreme Court, after hearing charges of theft of £228 against James Thomas Toomey and Murdoch Kenneth Campbell, formerly clerks "up.the Post, and Telegraph Department, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty on Campbell’s case and guilty in the case of Toomey. The jury added a rider to the.effect that the lack of supervision by the Department was to be deplored Campbell was discharged and Tooinev remanded for sentence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1931, Page 6
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