RAILWAY CLERK'S LAPSE.
PROBATION FOR A YEAR. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] HASTINGS. Wednesday. James Patrick Delaney, : a railway booking clerk at Hastings, pleaded guilty to a series of thefts from the department extending from December 27 to January 6 last, amounting to £36. He was convicted and admitted to probation for 12 months and was ordered to (. make restitution. ''•"-.-. • . '-': David Hodges, a railway goods clerk at Hastings, charged with fading to account for moneys received on behalf of the department, in various sums totalling £68, between August . 14, 1922, and January 18, was committed for trial at the Supreme Court, ■ Napier.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 6
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