GETTING HER WAGES
! STRANGE CONFESSION OF AN AUCKLAND GIRL
(81 TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
AUCKLAND, 10th Actober. . In the Magistrate's J Court to-day a 17-year-old girl was, committed for sentence on 15 charges of forgery of withdrawal receipts on the "Newton branch of the Auckland Savings Bank, the total sum involved being £45 17s lid. The evidence showed that the girl forged her uncle's name.. The girl confessed that she had not worked" for five months, and that she had led her parents to believe that sho was in regular employment,! the money obtained from the bank being represented as wages. She paid her mother far her board. The greater part of tho ti«i© was f>t>?nt vi Iht fMiu'ca ?i- vi fclu Public Library,
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1924, Page 7
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122GETTING HER WAGES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1924, Page 7
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