A BANK PASS ENTRY.
, __—__ r SERIOtTS DISCREPANCY. CHARGE OF FORGERY. ■ TOURIST OFFICE CLERK. (By Telegraph— i Press Association.) CHRISrCHDRCH, this day. Constance Moon, who was a clerk in the Christehureh Tourist Office during her father's occupancy of the agency, •was charged Ijefore Air. Bishop, S.M., tothat on or about May 10, at Christ- , church, she altered an.entry in the bant. . pass "hook from Sls to £115. thereby .committing the crime of forgery. ...The .ifirst fh.jN ¥*>° a j. ae " ensed's father/ said that she helif the position for five years, and that her duties were to have absolute charge of the books and cash, and she attended to the banking of all "tie moneys. In June, JL9lsj the '■Government auditor diacovered a discrepancy of £128 9/1, and subsequently witness made., this sum good., Regarding the shortages, he had not taken any' of the money, and he ■was perfectly sure that his daughter did not. He Belie Ted that the auditor's re- . port had .revealed an extraordinary etate of muddle, but nothing worse. , ~ The case is proceeding.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 18, 21 January 1916, Page 2
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175A BANK PASS ENTRY. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 18, 21 January 1916, Page 2
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