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FALSIFIED ACCOUNTS

FRAUDS COST BANK £14,000 LONDON, October 21. A hank clerk who borrowed money from rich accounts and credited them to poor accounts was sent to prison for twelve months in the second division at Norwich Assizes yesterday. He was Harry Stanley Green, forty-two, and there were six charges against him 6f forgery and fraud whereby his employers, the National Provident Bank, were robbed of £14,000. It was stated that Green was accountant in charge of a branch hank in Norwich, and had forged guarantees and made unauthorised loans to clients.

Green admitted that he alone was responsible, but urged that he had not made' a" penny ' for himself by these transactions.

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Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 9

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FALSIFIED ACCOUNTS Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 9

FALSIFIED ACCOUNTS Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 9

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