UNEMPLOYMENT FRAUDS
GREYTOWN FARMER FINED £'2o. FALSE REPRESENTATION MADE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Masterton, Sept. 18. A dairy farmer named Thomas B. Hcapy,’ Grey town, was fined £2O and costs on a charge of obtaining benefit under the Unemployment Act by a false representation. Heapy was a supervisor of the unemployment work and employed a mart named Hawkes to work for four days on Heapy’s farm, charging the cost to th® unemployed relief carried out by th® Ahikouka River Board. Hawkes, on a similar charge, was flne<| £2 and costs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1931, Page 7
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