HARD LABOUR FOR FRAUD
ir/LSr 1 afraid 1 h ave not much faith in your promises of restitution,” Mr Ce ? lth told Charles Mozart Spinley, who was sentenced to 18 months hard labour for false nretences in the Supreme Court this morn-
The prisoner, who was not represented by counsel, pleaded for another chance, saying: that he had promised ‘° a , ma^ 6 restitution of the money he had obtained by issuing a valueless cheque; but meantime was sent to saol tor six months. 10
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 14
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