TEMPTATION OF "TATS."
ALLEGED IHEFK? BY POSTAL EMPLOYEES. By Telegraph—Press Association. j Wellington, Yesterday. Frederick David Plimmer, tetter sorter at the Wellington Past Office, was eJuirgcd at the Magistrate's Court with i the theft ok tiro occasions <>F letters I containing postal notes. The witnesses I for this prasecutioit included, two male nndi two feannJe tler.ks ini the employ of j Tatte.niills, Hohart, wihto tostiliadi to the receipt ol eertain postal notes with instructions to send, tickets in the sweeps. A detective stated: that when he interviewed accused the latter made a statement in which .lie said 'lie. had purchased thp postal notes for ten shillings from a woman, « stranger. These lie lia.il sent to Tattersalls in the name of tilie "Eileen" Syndicate. Accused reserved his defence and was committed to the Supreme Court. Auckland, Yesterday. Konna-n Treimun, flgfldf '2l, a lettersorter at Auoldand! waa committed to th,» Sirpretne Court for sentence on a charge of stealing letters from the post, 0110 ioif which contained' money. The theft was d'ispoivprcd through accusM forwarding the mfosins: postal note for j Tuttcmllte sweep tickets.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 2, 21 May 1914, Page 2
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182TEMPTATION OF "TATS." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 2, 21 May 1914, Page 2
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