HUGE DEFALCATIONS.
ACCOUNTANT GETS' SEVEN YEARS. By Telegraph.—Press Association Napier, August 23. In the Supreme Court Sir Robert Stout sentenced Montague Thomas Sabine Pasley, of Hastings, to seven years’ reformative treatment for the embezzlement of £472 from the firm of Hoadley, Son and Stewart, of which firm he was accountant 'Sir Robert Stout said he understood the total defalcations amounted to no less than £12,000. Accused, had given way to gambling, which was a great curse, ruining hundreds of people in New Zealand. Walter James Donghi, for breaking and entering at Waipawa, was sentenced to four years’ reformative detention.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1922, Page 7
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99HUGE DEFALCATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1922, Page 7
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