From a detec : ve's point of view a tender conscience is an excellent thing. _ Eew, howeverfi obey the leadings of conscience as did a. man who rather surprised Detectives Powell and Hollis, of Auckland, by surrendering 1 nimself on a charge of having obtained £2O by false pretences. The fraxid is alleged to have lain in calling foi'tmd&rs for the erection of a building on an allot ment at Onehunga and accepting a deposit when there was no intention to build.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 15
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81Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 15
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