FRAUDULENT CONVERSION.
ADMITTED TO PROBATION. (By Telegraph.— -Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. .At the Supreme Court to-day, Frederick Joseph Fanning, a well known land agent, was brought up for sentence for fraudulently converting £100 to his own use. It was stated that a friend had repaid the money. Mr. Justice Chapman, admitting accused to probation foi two years, said that the prisoner had gone through a lot of trouble, but had brought it on himself by drinking bouts If the prisoner misbehaves himself during the probation period, he would be severely dealt with.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 11
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