GINSBERG’S BONDS.
MANY EMPLOYEES LOSE THEIR ALL. z WELLINGTON, Last Night. Raleigh Ginsberg to-day pleaded guilty to numerous charges of theft of sums of £SO and £25, totalling £ISBO, which he had received from men applying for positions as travellers and collectors. i Ginsberg advertised for such men and when they called on him, demanded a cash bond, stating that this would be returned later, when the man had been established in the business. In this way, he had victimised many men, some of whom had lost their all, in addition to having to borrow money to make up the amount of deposit. When several witnesses had given evidence, the Magistrate said he had heard enough to warrant his committal, thereupon Ginsberg pleaded guilty and was committeed for sentence. Bail was refused.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 July 1925, Page 2
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132GINSBERG’S BONDS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 July 1925, Page 2
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