"TELEGRAPH FRAUD" CASES
JbY TJEfcB'IBAPH— PBESS ASSOCIATION.] BLENHEIM, This Day. In connection with, what are known as the " telegraph fraud " cases, a further charge against John Vernon Binley of false pretences with intent to defraud Scott and Martindale ia relation to the Masterton races was heard. Accused was committed for trial. Both Walsh and Binley have been released on bail of £100 each and two sectmiie» of £100 each. • Fashion dictates style in dress, and Warner's Bust Proof Corsets follow style. They are made to ' fit any figure, and add grace and beauty to the wearer. All drapers. — Advt. The entertainment given by Messrs. Wests', Ltd., and Hayward's, Ltd, in the Star Theatre, Newtown, last evening, iti aid of the school picnic fund wa« in every way successful-^ Tho School Committee has expressed ite thanks to the management for their generout action in assisting towards giving a day's pleasure to the school children. Train arrangements in connection with the Welling too races next veslr art adr vertiaed.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 5
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