DOCTORS DECEIVED
OPERATED ON MAN NO MONEY ** STORY OF £3©.(HN) Tracing die history of Ralph Ferr •,“ t "\°h r.T" vr rt thiß Sr ln S- tne piabation officer. Mr »- Campbell said he once went tat* prieate Hospital tar an operation k. told a tale of £3 that betaheld in trust for him, but the doctni; had never been paid. ors Caliill. a seaman, aged 24. n aa fenced to six months imprisonment be followed by two years’ reformats, detention, on fraud charges. appeared for sentence on a charge o* obtaining: credit by fraud to the tent of 41 0 from Hartley Stancliffe. C s •May 11. There were two furtheeounts of obtaining a total of £j 4 ‘ 9d in money ami goods valued at ros 3d bv valueless cheques. Mr. Campbell said Cahill’s first ap pearanee before Hie court had bee-, when he was admitted to probation If--12 months. It had not been long fore he was up for a breach of his probation, and he was sent to Borstal for two years. Since leaving Borsta’ Cahill had gone through a large sun, of money in a very short time. Hi has been telling: a story about a firir of lawyers having £30.000 in tins: for him. and. by that pretence, succeeded in obtaining money from Two business men. He had also deceive the doctors at a private hospital.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 12
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