TRAVELLER’S THEFTS
Admitted to Probation
By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, January 14.
Described by tlie chief detective and the probation officer as a man of unblemished reputation and well known in the city, Thomas Bruce Absalom, a draper, aged 53 years, of Knowles Street, appeared before Mr. E. C. Levvey, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court this morning charged with the theft of sums of money totalling £ll6 from his employers, Messrs. Beath and Co. Absalom pleaded guilty and was admitted to probation for two years. Chief-Detective Dunlop, in describing the circumstances of the case, said that Absalom had been employed by Beath and Co. as a traveller prior to the present charges being brought. He had an unblemished reputation. His method was to keep two books, in one of which there were no duplicate receipt forms. Betting transactions and heavy expenses in connection with his son's education had led him to commit the thefts.
Counsel said restitution had been made to lhe extent of £lOO, and tlie balance was available for repayment.
“In these cases it is not easy for tlie court to take a lenient view,” said the magistrate. “The accused owes his present condition to his own foolishness.”
On the first charge Absalom was convicted and admitted to probation for two years, a condition being that repayment of the money should be made. Ou the other charges he was convicted and discharged. An application for the suppression of his name was refused.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 10
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