THEFT BY ACCOUNTANT.
MONEY TO PURSUE STUDIES.
MAGISTRATE SUPPRESSES NAME.
[BIT TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
NEW PLYMOUTH. Wednesday
Tho theft of two sums of £5 and one of £l2 was admitted by an accountant, aged 20, in the New Plymouth Police Court to-day, before Mr. R. W. Tate, S.M. Accused's name was suppressed in view of his youth and previous good cliaractor, and he was admitted to two years' probation. It. was stated that accused had balanced his books by means of falso vouchers, and had used the money to pay his removal expenses from Australia and for his account anry course and books, in order to continue his study. He was saving up to return the. money, and had already repaid a portion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20098, 8 November 1928, Page 15
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