BANK FRAUDS.
CULPRITS SENTENCED." „ , LondonTVnna 21 Reginald King, who for trial last month in the Windcll Bank frauds, to seven years' Robert, alius D. S. charge, was sentenced J W- months'il prisonincut. The eviifcnj/j showed tM King was the nuutcif mrnd, and had tl larger share of Jhfc money. King is 30 years of age. Until* ccntly he was ewplowd by the Londfi and South-Western Bank. The accuie were charged with obtaining «200 b false pretences from the bank In am tion, and/of forging and uttering ai ordjvjitftlie payment of the m<fncy li connection with the fraud. A, stated that King, when 'arrested, HJS he did not think it a crime to rob t9 bank. He also said that he knew 51 about the matter. It was stated rectal ly that several branches of the bawl wore defrauded, the sums aggreMtbi over £2OOO. 11
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 129, 29 June 1909, Page 2
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144BANK FRAUDS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 129, 29 June 1909, Page 2
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