FORGING AND UTTERING
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LOXDOJF, December 2. A man named Preston alias Rcdgraws, an a.gent, iind Coleman, an agent, have l»een sentenced to tan yW alike Old Bailey for conspiracy and forging and ufenng with, intent to defraud the London City and Midland Bank of £512. In the same case a man named Campbell, an electrician, was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment, M'Quccn (a tailor) to five years, and Childs (a photographer, who turned-King's evidence) to nine months.
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Evening Star, Issue 12814, 3 December 1907, Page 6
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80FORGING AND UTTERING Evening Star, Issue 12814, 3 December 1907, Page 6
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