RAILWAY CLERK IN TROUBLE.
CHARGE OF FORGERY.
(rub HBQcunoK ulmuic.)
May 14. A railway clerk named Victor Roche Bond was "before the Magistrate's Court to-day on charges of forging two cheques for £l2 each, the cheques were passed on hotelkeepers, as being signed by B. Scott, of Scott and Martihdale, who gave evidence that the signatures were not hui. , "The Chief-Detective said, that the body of the cheques was typewritten, and he expected that evidence would be called-to show that the* type on the cheques was identical with that on a machine iwed by accused at his office. '■"■■■"'■'.' Application was made for the suppression of the name of accused as he occupied a position of triist. in the Department, and hada good war record: nsin K from sergeant to captain. .--■ ■' : ■ theapplication^was refused, and the .case adjourned. . • J"!7;
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 8
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