The Williams' Confession.
A CHRISTCHURCH CONFIRMATION. (BY TELEGRAM.— PRESS ASSOCIATION,) Christchurch, this day. A Christchurch resident communicates to the Star confirmation of tbe confession of F. P. Williams, who accused himself of stealing £2,000 from Joshua Vines on the Victorian diggings. The affair happened at Creswick. Williams deposited in the bank a parcel of nails, lead, etc., instead of the gold entrusted to him.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 156, 4 July 1890, Page 4
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