FRAUDULENCE CHARGES
YOUNG MAN REMANDED Fraudulent omission to account for four sums amounting to £33 2s 6tl was admitted by Sidney Kdward Taylor, a salesman, aged 26, when he appeared in the Police Court this morning. At the suggestion of Chief-Detective Hammond, Mr. F. K. Hunt. S.M.. granted a remand until Tuesday. A report is to be gained from the pro hat ion officer. Mr. Hammond said Taylor had no! previously been in trouble. From October, 1929, until January this year he had been employed by Electric Imports. Limited. In the sale of one machine, the accused had converted the whole of the money to his own use and other sums had been gained, from old machines.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 10
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