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ALLEGED FRAUD

POST OFFICE WITHDRAWAL

SLIPS

MOTHER AND SON CHARGED

(Per United Press Association)

AUCKLAND, October 23. The trial was commenced in the Supreme Court to-day before Mr Justice Fair of Laul Edward Din, aged 23, a clerk formerly employed in the Post Office Savings Bank, and his mother, Madeline Elizabeth Din, who were committed for trial on October 3. Both pleaded not guilty. The son was represented by Mr Moody and Mr Kingston, and the mother by Mr Finlay. The Crown case was conducted by Mr Hubble with Mr Winter. His Honor, at the request of counsel, asked the press to omit the names of the depositors. Evidence was given by 11 witnesses. The Crown has a total of 40 witnesses to call, and the hearing will last for two or three days

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22710, 24 October 1935, Page 12

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ALLEGED FRAUD Otago Daily Times, Issue 22710, 24 October 1935, Page 12

ALLEGED FRAUD Otago Daily Times, Issue 22710, 24 October 1935, Page 12

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