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ALLEGED FORGERY

NAME ON DRIVING LICENCE

Charges of forging a motor-driver's licence and of receiving 37 packets of cigarettes knowing them to have ;been dishonestly obtained, were preferred against Clarence Leopold Tolley, driver, aged 22, before Mr. Raymond Ferner, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court today. Mr. R. Hardie Boys, who appeared for the, accused, said that there were several' charges in which Tolley was involved, including two concerning the conversion of two motor-cars. The forgery charge related to the alteration in: the name on a driver's licence. Tolley: had given the detectives every assist-. ance and had been quite candid about the whole business. The prosecutionl desired a remand, and bail was asked, in order that everything might be done before Tolley was committed to the Supreme Court for" sentence. Detective-Sergeant L. Revell, who prosecuted, did not oppose the application for bail, which was fixed at £25, with one surety of £25, the accused being remanded until October 7 and: ordered to report to the detective office j daily. i

When he fell down a bank at Brooklyn School yesterday afternoon, James Hall, of 44 Washington Avenue, received injuries to the face. He was taken to hospital by the Free AmbuJance,

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Evening Post, Issue 73, 23 September 1936, Page 4

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ALLEGED FORGERY Evening Post, Issue 73, 23 September 1936, Page 4

ALLEGED FORGERY Evening Post, Issue 73, 23 September 1936, Page 4

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