DOMINION NEWS.
WHEAT REGULATIONS CASE. By telegraph.—Press Association. Punedin, June 11. The hearing of the charges against Steven and Co. and A. J. Lowe in regard to sales of free wheat was concluded in the Supreme Court to-day, Mr, Justice Sim saying that he would take time to consider his verdict. THEFT FROM AN OFFICE. Rotorua, June 11. Abput £7O in cash and £4O in cheques were stolen from the office of Johnston and Cooper, auctioneers, yesterday afternoon. The clerk went out for a few minutes, leaving the safe open-, and when he returned he found the cash box gone.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 3
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