THEFT ADMITTED
GRAMOPHONE COMPANY’S LOSS Press Association. GISBORNE, To-day. Four charges of the theft of money from the firm by which he was employed were admitted by Henry Hall Webb, aged 23, in the Police Court this morning. Accused was remanded for sentence. The amount involved was £142. Detective McLeod said that accused was the representative in Gisborne of a gramophone company.
In 1924 Webb was a student at the Otago University and he and another student forged an examination paper. For this offence Webb was convicted and fined £lO.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 1
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