FORGERY, THEFT, AND FALSE PRETENCES
WELLINGTON CASES IPeh United Press Association.] AVELLINGTON, March 6. Percy AVilliam Solly (forty-three) and Frank Blackball! (thirty-five) pleaded guilty to having forged and uttered a cheque for £25, tlio cheque being passed off on a doctor in connection with a 10s Gd fee. They were committed for sentence. Blackball! also pleaded guilty to having stolen six blank cheque forms and a gold ring valued at £2 Is, and Solly to two charges of false pretences involving £8 10s. Tho accused did not wish to bo dealt with oh these charges till they had appeared in the Supreme Court, and a remand for sentence was made for fourteen days.
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Evening Star, Issue 20117, 6 March 1929, Page 8
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