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■ [by telegraph.—own correspondent. ] HAMILTON, 'Wednesday. Charged with forging a motor-cycle transfer at Hamilton, Edgar William Allen pleaded guilty in the. Hamilton Magistrate's Court to-day. Detective White said Allen bought a motor-cycle from Raymond Frederick Jamieson at Kihikihi for £2O, paying a portion of the amount in instalments, lie brought the machine to Hamilton and sold it to Tappeuden Bros, for £5. He signed the transfer papers "R. Jamieson." Accused was committed to the Supreme Court, Hamilton, for sentence.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19966, 7 June 1928, Page 12
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