FORGERY OF CERTIFICATES.
(Per Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this 'day. At the Supreme Court to-day, August Herbert Maloney, a young man, was brought up for sentence before Mr Justice Chapman on cliarges of forging a birth certificate and school certificate with the view of obtaining employment m the railway service. In placing accused on probation for two years, the judge warned him that he must behave himself m future: otherwise he would be sent to gaol. Persons who fraudulently forged certificates like accused had done shouldered out young men who weTe entitled to a position m the service.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 5
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