WORTHLESS CHEQUES
LADY MAKGILL IN COURT CARELESSNESS ADMITTED LONDON. Sept. 24 The case in which Lady Makgill is charged with passing worthless cheques was continued to-day. In giving evidence in her OTn defence, Lady Makgill said she becam® friendly with a man, now abroad, who J obtained £4OOO from her. " I admit I was careless beyond words, having a comfortable feeling that my friend® would meet my liabilities. I am nov working as a secretary at £5 a . week," she said. The hearing was adjourned.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22224, 26 September 1935, Page 11
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