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DUNEDIN, . December 11
In |jjhe Supreme Court, Arthur Ernest McGinn’, aged 44, was sentenced to two years’ hard labour on charges of forgery and false pretences. •He had been selling calendars on commission, and supplied false orders. The Crown stated there wcr. e 35 minor convictions, and Judge Kennedy remarked that prisoner seemed to have become a rather hopeless inebriate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1933, Page 6
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