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POST OFFICERS CHARGED

(Per United Press Association*. TIMARU, June 20. At the Magistrate’s Court James Patrick Murray, an employee of the Post Office. ' was committed for trial on a charge that he fraudulently failed to account for £62 > 10/-, alleged to have been received by him I at Fairlie, on or about March 15, 1923. HAMILTON, June 20. I Joseph Harrison Love, formerly post- ■ master at Tokaanu, was charged at the I Police Court to-day, with forgery, by making a false document, to wit a Post Office Savings Bank withdrawal slip for £3OO, purporting to be signed by one Kuna Banks, and, and further, with stealing £3OO. He ' was remanded till July 2. The police said j that another charge was pending, involving B sum of £275.

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Southland Times, Issue 18974, 22 June 1923, Page 7

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POST OFFICERS CHARGED Southland Times, Issue 18974, 22 June 1923, Page 7

POST OFFICERS CHARGED Southland Times, Issue 18974, 22 June 1923, Page 7

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