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, SOLICITOR IMPRISONED. ,United Press Association.— By Electric Telegraph.— Copy right.) LONDON, November 2. Wilfred Legge, a solicitor, extradited from New Zealand, was sentenced at Denbigh Assizes to four years imprisonment on charges of forgery and fraudulent conversion. CAPONE’S SENTENCE. WASHINGTON, November 2. The Supreme Court to-day confirmed the three year sentence on Ralph Capone, which lie must begin to serve immediately. SOVIET SECRETIVENESS. HELSINGFORS, November 3. An instance of occasional Soviet (Secretiveness is, disclosed in connection with the submarine collision on Ot. 25th. which has only now been confirmed. It is staged! *thaft the Gratia rescued the crew of between 40 and 50, the submarine being only slightly damaged.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 5
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