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MONEY OBTAINED BY FALSE CHEQUES

LABOURER COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, September 15. Pleading guilty to forging a cheque and io three charges of obtaining money by means of false cheques, E. Gray, a labourer, was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence. The forgery charge related to a cheque for £3B signed by W. Barton and endorsed by E. Gray and payable to E. Gray at Featherston. The other charges related to obtaining money from Thomas Coltman, of the Grand hotel, Wellington, and John Hercules Fargher, of Napier, and clothing and money with a cheque for £23 from C. W. Merrylees, of the Club hotel, Dannevirke,

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Southland Times, Issue 23306, 16 September 1937, Page 7

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MONEY OBTAINED BY FALSE CHEQUES Southland Times, Issue 23306, 16 September 1937, Page 7

MONEY OBTAINED BY FALSE CHEQUES Southland Times, Issue 23306, 16 September 1937, Page 7

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