GENERAL TELEGRAMS
A SOLICITOR'S CONFESSION. By Telegraph—Press Association. Paknerston N., Monday. Arthur Harold Bunn, a solicitor employed in Bell, Gully, and Cooper's Palmer.vton office, pleadud guiJty at the S.M. Court this morning to the "theft of sums totalling £228 10s fid from hit. employers. There were between 400 and 501 instances of theft, which extended from November, 1909. till July, 1911. The accused, who was admitted as a solicitor on June last, has had charge of the Ann's court work. He was committed for sentence itt the Supreme Court sessions in Wellington. GAMBLING HOUSE RAIDED. Napier, Monday. ■Ah On, keeper of a house used by Ckinese as a gambling resort, was fined £OO and costs. The hearing of charges against a batch of Chinese found on the premises was adjourned' for a week. GRAND JUNCTION MINE. Waihi, Monday. Instructions were issued by the Superintendent of tihe Grand Junction Company yesterday to hang up the stampers till after Tuesday. This action is the result of, the present mining dispute.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 26, 25 July 1911, Page 2
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168GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 26, 25 July 1911, Page 2
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