ALLEGED THEFT
POSTAL CLERKS CHARGED (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Kennedy, the trial is proceeding of James Thomas Toomey and Murdoch Kenneth Campbell, ointly charged that between May 1 and June 3, while clerks in the Post and Telegraph Department, they stole various sums amounting to £228, the property of the Government. Both pleaded not guilty. The Crown said the accused worked in the telephone .section where toll accounts were paid. Toomey had, been teller.—(Proceeding.)
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17610, 28 October 1931, Page 8
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83ALLEGED THEFT Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17610, 28 October 1931, Page 8
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