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FORGING A SCHOOL CERTIFICATE.

YOUTH COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE.

Paiiiatua, February 19,

A youth named Francis Bartosh, aged 17, was charged at the Police Court yesterday morning with having forged the name of John H, Trimmer, formerly a schoolmaster at Kumeroa, to a sixth standard certificate of proficiency. Written evidence showed that defendant anticipated obtaining employment, and did not consider that he was doing any harm in forging the certificate. Accused pleaded guilty, and was committed for sentence to the Supreme Court at Wellington. Bail was allowed, defendant in and two sureties of .£25 each.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19090220.2.16

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 20 February 1909, Page 3

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FORGING A SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 20 February 1909, Page 3

FORGING A SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 20 February 1909, Page 3

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