A WIFE'S FORGERIES
(LAKGE SUM INVOLVED. FASHIONABLY-DRESSED MAORI WOMAN. (United Pr-ss Association i GISBORNE, This Day. A fashionably-dressed Native woman was charged to-day with forging her hus* band's name to orders on tradespeople." In applying Tor a remand, Detective* :M r vL-?o3 stated that a considerable snni was involved, and accused admitted to. having forged cheques up to £2OOO. Accused was remanded. ..'
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Nelson Evening Mail, 17 May 1917, Page 5
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62A WIFE'S FORGERIES Nelson Evening Mail, 17 May 1917, Page 5
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