ALLEGED MONEY THEFT.
CLERK COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. (By Telegraph.—Press Ass'Kiatiou.l WELLINGTON*, Friday. A former clerk of the Native Trust I Department, Robert Snowdon Bush, has I been committed for trial on a charge of stealing £93 from the Department and £53 from Thomas John Mulligan. I It was alleged that Bush appropriated j moneys coming to the Department by clients, and that he falsified the books. Mulligan is a. clerk in the Department who was in hospital, and it is alleged that Bush obtained Mulligan's savings bank book by fabe pretences and drew out £53. Monday a big day at the A.B.C-. Karangahape Road, specially reduced lines in all department?, see advt. on page 20, Supplement.—(Ad.). Unusually low prices in aluminium ware in the permanently-opened "Cash and Carry"' Bargain Basement.—John Court, Ltd., Queen Street.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 7
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