A SOLICITOR AND HIS CLERK ARRESTED.
CHRISTCHURCH, July 20. A sensation was created in tho city today by the arrest of F. H. Bruges and his clerk, James Goodman, on six charges of the theft of money totalling £1,300, the property of Henry Tuck, of Christchurch. The cases arise out of the recent sensational bankruptcy of Bruges, a well-known solicitor, whose books aro said to be in a chaotic condition. The accused were remanded for a week, bail being allowed each in his own recognisance of £2OO and one surety of £2OO each. '
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Evening Star, Issue 12870, 20 July 1906, Page 4
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