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RORBERY OF NOTES.

On Monday week an exchange clerk named H. L. Cordner, in the employ of the E.S. and A.C Bank, Collins-street, Melbourne, lost, or was robbed of, £1,225, Commercial Bask notes. Saturday being a half -holiday, no clearing takes place; and on Monday the accumulated notes of the two.'days' business have to be distributed. In the clearing house on Monday, upon Banding 1 the Commercial Bank notes to the inward exchange clerk for the Commercial Bank, they were found to be X 1,225, 225 short. The officer in charge of the clearing house at once ordered all the clei ks to balance their books, but no tracp of the missing money was discovered. The notes had been locked up in Cordner's bag.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 357, 6 April 1889, Page 6

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RORBERY OF NOTES. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 357, 6 April 1889, Page 6

RORBERY OF NOTES. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 357, 6 April 1889, Page 6

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