CLERK’S THEFT
PROBATION FOR TWELVE MONTHS 'Per Press Association — Copyr : ght.) WELLINGTON, March 31. Witih an unblemished record with the Railways Department over a period of 21 years, including three years’ war service in France, Walter William Ballantyne, .a clerk, pleaded giii'tv to-day, fo stealing £6 11 6 . 8d from the Department. Ballantyne was outward good 3 c lork at TSiorndon and when his books were audited in February, there wan a Lhortf.|g e of the; amount atoteu, which accm d admitted, and immediately made restitution and was discharged, it was stated. The Magistrate admitted accused to probation for twelve months. |
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1933, Page 5
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