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FALSIFIED ACCOUNTS.

LAX BUSINESS METHODS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DtTNEDIX, Thursday. At the Supreme Court to-day William Gerald Manning was convicted on a charge of falsifying account* as the servant of John Watson, Port Chalmers. The jury made a strong recommendation for mercy on account of the lax manner in which the employer allowed the business to be conducted. Manning subsequently pleaded guilty to a charge of receiving £18 10/G in various sums and fraudulently omitting to account for and pay these sums to Watson. Accused was remanded for sentence.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 9

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FALSIFIED ACCOUNTS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 9

FALSIFIED ACCOUNTS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 9

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