CHINESE THEFT
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When ...Cto- .., Fooi,, TO? jau'ndryinan, went "to China for a trip iie'lett his business in charge ol his brother, Chin Quon Yep, but on his -return lie found that bis brother had appropriated £4OO. : ’ Judgment was obtained tor the aniount arid the seqiie ontioi,) in the Supreme Court to-day L r the’-committal of Chin Quon Yep, under 1 ' tlio atihm Act. Defendant did not appear.
'“‘Air- Justice Kennedy made an order tor’payment of the money, in de-auit committal of Yep .to. prison for three months’ it being unde sUoj t at enforcement would not lie' sought if the 'debtor,, paid £1 weekly//-
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1932, Page 6
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117CHINESE THEFT Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1932, Page 6
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