THEFT FROM EMPLOYERS.
CONFESSED BY SALESMAN? I William Thoma-s Martin, a#ed 40, a ' butter salesman, pleaded guilty in the f Police Court yesterday to defalcations * amounting to £250, which he had col- a looted from customer* and failed to 1 account for to his Frank s (Vilvv Carbines and William John Carbine-;. Detect ive Lambert stated that * aivu-sed voluntarily gave himself up, ' ca-lling at the detectives' office threaten- - insr to cut his throat if hp were not s locked up. Accused admitted in a writ- t ten staleuient that he had appropri- * ated £ST, stating that he used the v money to pay household expenses. He ' J was married, with three children. He s was committed to the Supreme Court f' for sentence. o ——»—■—^— j i.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 206, 30 August 1921, Page 6
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