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THEFT OF GOLD

-BUYER (CHARGED. AND REMANDED - v EXTRADITION [ .ORDER GRAN TED. (Pejh'Press Association — Copyright ) ~ -k,/, ■ WELLINGTON, July 26. Ma.urfce ;Kagamsky, aged v 33, a ,go’d buyer.,-; iWasi charged to-day w-ith -steal-, goijl £3O property of Eimily.. Kagairisky: ;It was;'} .ateteagC was.-arrested f-XnteAuckmnri,-and? he vivas, reipialicfed. to appear there oil; Thursday. An order! authorising the extradition to; Aust'ralnj dfiipderickiWiilia'm; VfctSSfii;; aged; 49>vaii accountant, on a charge of fraudulently 'embezzling £SOO. the property • of-'the -Swinbourne Technical College, Hawthorne, Victoria, was madp by Mr trtiJMy. 'Accused was originally arrested in .Wanganui on a -provisional warrant. “The original warrant, was read to _W<)ffd-tfiis morning,” said Detective Murray, “and he said that the amount of £'soo mentioned iff “the charge 'was approximately core : recftl He had had mongy. but- it has -%U fl been spent.. He. admitted his identity ‘akrthe. Wood mentioned in the; charge.’ w Gbristable Coysh, of Australia., asked “thht' -Wood , should be taken iff custody •Itd‘ ! 'Victoria, Iwhete- the 'witnesses to prove the cßafge resided;*'&hd an order Was made that accused be held in custody until the sailing of the ship.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1932, Page 6

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THEFT OF GOLD Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1932, Page 6

THEFT OF GOLD Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1932, Page 6

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