THEFT CHARGE
'• DISMISSED BY .MAG I.STBATE. (Per Prew Association- — Copyryht ; AUCKLAND, April 27. This man has been guilty of nothing more t.y.n an iiregn-arity in borrowing money,” :,a-id the Magistrate.’ Mr McKean, in ('mmis-nig *>.. charge against Jdm Patrick Martin, of ,-tealing £ll 12s 2d from the Railways Department. The audit inspector said, that irt'ensod, who ha/cl ■ been C'lnpljrycd by the Railway® for 29 years, had borrowed his fortnight’s salary a, few days before it was''due, and ]md put in tie., till a slin which was re 11 v nu I.TT.D. This was found hy the auditor. Aroused had been dismissed from tlio service and was now unemployed. The Magistrate said that accused bad been careless; but nothing more.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1933, Page 3
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118THEFT CHARGE Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1933, Page 3
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