ALLEGATIONS OF THEFT.
MART LN RELEASED ON BAIL. CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 28. In applying for bail m the " R. D. iVUVi'tin, who is chiuged with theft Sir W. J- Hunter said that there’ wt! a no deficiency iu the funds of the lakers’ Union and it WBS not correct to say that there was a deficiency it affected the question of bail and it was for this reason that he 111 The°eiiief t betective said there would be several other charges before the case was finally gone on with. The Magistrate: Does that mean that restitution has been made? The Chief Detective: Yes; but there are four other unions, the affairs of which have to be gone into. Mr H inter said there were no charges fomulated in regard to these other unions. As regarded the BaKers Union, it was indebted to accused rather t lan accused being indebted to the union. Bail uas allowed and was forthcoming-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 929, 30 January 1924, Page 2
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