FAKED WAGE SHEETS.
CHARGE AGAINST U.S.S. CO. CLERKS. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD. Wellington, May 26. Charges are being heard in the Magistrate’s Court against George Churchill and Alexander Joseph Chisholm, employees in the Union Steam Ship Company, of having conspired to defraud the company of £165 6/10. It was alleged that accused had made out time sheets showing that *-wo men had been paid £lB5 when they w’ere really employed by the Harbour Board, and had not worked for tho Union Company since May, 1920. Some of the slips were in the Handwriting of Churchill,* and some in Chisholm’s handwriting. The case is proceeding.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 131, 26 May 1921, Page 5
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