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FORGERY ADMITTED

TRADESPEOPLE DEFRAUDED (From Our Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, To-day. Five charges of forging and uttering cheques—three for £5, one for £7 and one for £3—to various tradespeople, were admitted by Alfred Mitch in the Police Court to-day. The police said that accused stole cheque forms from a man named Higgins at Leamington and filled them in. In a statement to the police accused said he found the blank forms in Higgins’s shed, and was tempted to fill them in as he was pressed for money. He was committed for sentence to the Supreme Court.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 401, 9 July 1928, Page 14

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FORGERY ADMITTED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 401, 9 July 1928, Page 14

FORGERY ADMITTED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 401, 9 July 1928, Page 14

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