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ANOTHER OF 'EM.

Returned from Sydney to the Dock. The police are just now taking a keen and fatherly interest m another exCivil Servant, one James Charles Magill Nutt (without the "X"), who used to drive a pen for Massey m the Education Department, Something went wrong with the cash and Nutt was suspended. An inquiry was ordered, but before it came off the ex-C.S. ■hiretf a bunk on the Makura and sailed the seas to Sydney. Tec. NuttaH caught the next boat and brought him *>ack, and on Thursday afternoon presented him to Mayistrate"~Tlid(lell on k. charge of getting off with £5 17s 6d:~ That charge is by way of a formality, a peg to hang 1 other charges, running up to £270 odd, upon when Nutt ap-. pears again on Wednesday on remand.

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NZ Truth, Issue 877, 16 September 1922, Page 5

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ANOTHER OF 'EM. NZ Truth, Issue 877, 16 September 1922, Page 5

ANOTHER OF 'EM. NZ Truth, Issue 877, 16 September 1922, Page 5

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