FORGERY ALLEGED.
TWO CHARGES PREFERRED.
RABBITER FOR TRIAL.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Wednesdav.
Two charges of forgery were preferred against Arthur Roberts, alias Arthur Dominic PJunket, alias Patrick McEvoy (51), described a« a rabhiter. One charge alleged that he forged a receipt for 19/ with the name of "A. Singleton," at Wellington, and the other that he made a request to the postmaster at Adelaide Road for the repurchase of unused postage stamps to the value of £1. On a further charge of breaking and entering the post office at Ohinewai and stealing a cash box, money and other articles to a total of £37 6/6, he was remanded to appear at Auckland. He was committed to the Supreme Court for trial on the forgery charges.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 224, 22 September 1938, Page 7
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