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SUPREME COURT

HONEYMOON ON FORGED CHEQUES

(United Press Association)

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. A young man, who forged cheques for £146 in order to get money for his honeymoon came before Mr Justice Adams and was ordered to- be released on probation for three years and make restitution within two months. His name was suppressed, it -being shown that prisoner was weak mentally.

PRISONER’S SPLENDID WAR RECORD

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. In the Supreme Court, James Bell, for 'breaking and entering and theft, was ordered to come up for sentence when called upon. The Judge said that Bell had a splendid war record, and had, with his family, been struggling hard against poverty.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 10 June 1927, Page 2

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SUPREME COURT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 10 June 1927, Page 2

SUPREME COURT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 10 June 1927, Page 2

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