POLICE COURT NEWS.
YOUNG MAN'S FORGERY. COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE. Charges of forging .1 savings hank withdrawal .slip, . causing iL to 1.0 acted nn as genuine, and theft, wore admit (oil bv Harold Victor (Infill li, labourer, aged 24, who appeared before Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., in (lie Police Court yesterday. Fvidence was given by the police that., at Auckland on February 22. Orilfilli forged the name' of- " F. I). Gray" to tho withdrawal sliji and caused a clerk employed by the Post and Telegraph Department to act on it, as genuine. The sum of £ls had been stolen from Frederick Duncan (ir.iy on the date, by means of accused's action in presenting the slip. Accused was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence. A fine of £1 was imposed on Alfred Arnold Carey, aged 20, charged with using obscene language in Pitt Street, Newton, on Wednesday evening. An order that she should be detained in the Borstal institution for not more than two yearns was made when Hazel Smyth was charged with escaping from the Salvation Army Reformative Home.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21129, 11 March 1932, Page 12
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