OUT OF HIS DEPTH
YOUNG MAN’S FOOLISH ACT GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE. "Tlii.s young man lias been going inuml cabarets ami drinking and has got out of ids depth. 11 is act was • very ioolish ono and recognising i his, his employer is willing to take him back,” said Mr S. A. When, at ’be Magistrate's Court yesterday. The young man in question was charged with obtaining I’J Ms by of valueless <hequo Tor £<s, drawn on the Bank «*f Xew Zealand. He was also charged with obtaining CIO by means of a valueless cheque Tor CIO drawn on the eanifi bank. Chief-Doted ivc Ward stated that restitution had been made. Accused's employer said that accused had worked in bis tinu and that be was willing to keep him on. The probation officer (.Mr 'l'. L\ Mills) thought accused should be given another chain c. Accused wa.s admitted to 12 mouths’ probation, and was ordered to fake out a prohibition order against himself.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 10
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162OUT OF HIS DEPTH New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 10
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