TWO YEARS' GAOL
INSURANCE AGENT'S THEFTS OVER £2300 STOLEN FROM FIRM [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION] DUX ED IN, Friday For the theft of sums totalling £2378 from the Australian Alliance Assurance Company, Leslie David Woolf, an insurance agent, was today sentenced by Mr. Justice Kennedy to two years and two months' imprisonment. Woolf had pleaded guilty on Wednesday to a charge that between September 3, 1932, and December 16, 1935, at Duncdin he stole in various sums, a total of £2378 16s from the company. No evidence was called, and the proceedings were of the briefest nature.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 15
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