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PROBATION ON CONDITIONS '.MASTERTON. Alareh If), At the Supreme Conn Lo-ciay Air • I list ice Salllloml parsed sentence upon ■SI a nicy Wallace Crccii, who was found guilty vesterdax afternoon on a nimi--her of charges of having issued valueless cliciMic.s. ills Honour said he had decided, no; without muuo hesitation. to admit prisoner to probation. The .special circumstances ihai all the cheques had been issued a l a hour Hie .•aiine lime, and Unit Creeii had (drawn cheques noon his own hank’, where he aiioally had an account, was in his favour. Croon would he admiiied to probation for two years. He would he released noon the iisiia! terms of probation and noon Ihe following special conditions; Thai he n no; m go on io a taceenmse ; that he is iioi, io go or remain mu of the no-license district of Masi. rum u ilium; the written permission of the Probation Oflieer : that lie is in pay ike eosis ot the orosi'i-i 11 ion ( tmP) in the registrar in instalments of L'o a calendar m.mill; that aider he has lip.udaled tile eosis ol Ihe UCO' ell i ion he is to malie re-t iuuioii of al! unpaid cheques. For this purpose he is to pay 1 lie amount, ol the cheques to i lie registrar al the ram id Bo par mouth.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 23 March 1921, Page 3

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FALSE PRETENCES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 23 March 1921, Page 3

FALSE PRETENCES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 23 March 1921, Page 3

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