EX-MANAGER SENTENCED
THEFT FROM OPARAU DAIRY CO. TWO YEARS' HARD LABOUR. "It is very regrettable that a man of your undoubted ability should be in the situation you find yourself to-day. It appears that for a long time, while you were in charge of the affairs of this company you deliberately and systematically stole the money of the farmers who formed the members of the company," said Sir Michael Myers, the Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court, Hamilton, yesterday, in sentencing Charles Edward Crews, aged 49, (Mr. N. S. Johnson), formerly Oparau, to two years' imprisonment with hard labour for theft as a servant of the Oparau Dairy Company, Limited.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 4638, 11 May 1938, Page 4
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