VALUELESS CHEQUES.
I CHARGES AGAINST BRADLEY, i ' <By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) I MORTUXSYILLE, this day. I William Bradley, the second man ac- | cused of issuing valueless cheques on ! Morrinsville and Matamata shopkeepers J was brought before Messrs. C. -M. Gumj mer and H. J. Clifford yesterday, «hen lie pleaded guilty to all charges—six at Jlorrinsville and three at Matamata->. and was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence. A man giving the name of Thomas Steele Duncan, was two months ago ; accused of the samo offences, and on the date fixed for the hearing of his case by ; the Magistrate ;>. message was received ; from the fJisborne polire stating that Bradley had arrested and had adi mined his guilt. Duncan was therefore I remanded.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 43, 22 February 1924, Page 4
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