A FORGED NAME
LABOUR OFFICE DEFRAUDED
MONEY WITHOUT WORK
(By Telegraph;— Press Association.) , AUCKLAND, This Day
' WiJburn James, Finch, aged 23, a motor driver, pleaded guilty to two charges of forging a nnniu to an application to employ labour. Finch stated that while in tho Labour office applying for work ho met an unknown man ): ,rwho said that he never did any work but got the money. Asked how, tho man told Finch to put a friend's name on a piece of paper and no inquiries would be made. Finch' filled in an application form with a false name, later returning tho slip, and he received fourteen shillings. He was committed fok sentence.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 10
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113A FORGED NAME Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 10
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