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OVER £3,000 INVOLVED

SIX CHARGES OF FALSE PRETENCES LARGE SUM FOR INVESTMENT PALMERSTON N.. To-day. In the Police Court this morning, George Robert Hindi was charged on six counts with false pretences, allegedly obtaining sums totalling from Ronald Hendrich Nitschke, of Bonny Glen, for investment in the New Zealand Commercial Association, Ltd. Another charge was that at Palmerston North, he did make a false document by altering a promissory note drawn by G. R. Hinch and Charles Pratt for £2OO to £260. and finally to £1.400. and uttered same to Nitschke. The hearing is expected to last all day. Senior-Detective Quirke stated that accused was the local manager of the New Zealand Commercial Association, Ltd., and had allegedly obtained the various sums mentioned by representing that he would obtain shares in the company, whose books, however, showed no trace of the transactions.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 515, 19 November 1928, Page 1

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OVER £3,000 INVOLVED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 515, 19 November 1928, Page 1

OVER £3,000 INVOLVED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 515, 19 November 1928, Page 1

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