SENT TO PRISON.
SENTENCES IN WELLINGTON
TWO EX-GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day.
Sentence of three years' reformative detention was passed to-day by the Chief Justice, Sir Michael Myers, on Edward Thomas Humphreys, aged 40, ex-postal officer, on nine charges of theft, as a servant of the Government, of money to the total of £71 4/8, and a charge of forging and uttering a Post Office Savings Bank withdrawal slip for £100. John Knox Glover (30), hairdresser, for the theft of art union moneys, was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour. Waratana Renata Ngahana (37), for theft as a servant of the Native Trust Department, wae ordered three years' reformative detention.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 217, 13 September 1932, Page 5
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