RIOTOUS LIVING
VALUELESS CHEQUES SOWN BROADCAST
[Psa United Press Association.,]
AUCKLAND, March 31. Fifteen charges ’ relating to the issue of valueless cheques were admitted in the Police Court to-day by Alfred Hinton. There was one charge of stealing two cheque forms, six charges of making false cheques of a total value of £lOl 2s 6d with intent that they should be acted on as genuine, and eight charges of obtaining goods and money of a total value of £ll7 by means of valueless cheques. The dates of the charges ranged from February 8 to March 18. Accused said ho obtained cheque forms from various people, filled them in, signed them “T. H. Evans,” and cashed them. The money had hctin expended in riotous living, said accused, who pleaded guilty and was com mitted to the Supreme Court for sentence.
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Evening Star, Issue 19522, 1 April 1927, Page 2
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139RIOTOUS LIVING Evening Star, Issue 19522, 1 April 1927, Page 2
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