POSTAL OFFICIAL'S LAPSE.
FATLS TO ACCOUNT FOR £.IOO. Invercargill, March 2. At the Supreme' Court, 11. 1.. Maithus pleaded guilt v to failing to account for £3OO, the property of the Postal Denartmcnt. Mis llonor remarked that complete restitution bad been made and that, the accused's pronous character had been good- The prisoner \va* ndnitted to probation for Ihroe years on condition that he abstained from hotting and paid the costs of the ea^e, A Press Association messnc? published last week stated that Harry Leonard Maltmis. pns'.ninster at V.dcndale, was charged at. court with Hie theft of ,C3fiil, naid to him by a farmer to invest in the War T.oan_ Accused admitted 'lie offences, stating that he had been heavily involved throush betting, and would replace the amount.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1920, Page 5
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128POSTAL OFFICIAL'S LAPSE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1920, Page 5
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