FIJIAN THEFT
TREASURY SAFE ROBBER. . , (Australian Press Association, SUVA, .September Following an investigation by a special committee regarding•/the alleged robbery from the Treasury safe at Suva, of £7OO, which caused a sen’-' 'Ration in Fiji last Mareli, Hugh Neville Reay, aged 30,- second class clerk at the Treasury, was. charged at ; the Police Court with 27’, charges of , alleged fraudulent application of, moneys, received by hint in bis department, alleged falsification of the department cash hooks, and alleged destruction of a rough cash book. Accused was remanded>• ha 1 1 being allowed. Reay was cashier to the Treasury for the -last two years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1932, Page 3
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103FIJIAN THEFT Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1932, Page 3
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