CABLED NEWS OF OWN DEATH
AWAITS SENTENCE FOR FORGERY. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, October 5. Henry Huret O’Connor, aged 24, was committed for sentence to-day on charges of forging the name of a solicitor in Hamilton to cablegrams addressed to a man in Dublin, and uttering forged cables. It was alleged that under the solicitor’s name O’Connor cabled to relatives in Dublin that he was ill and requested money. Later he c&bled that he was dead and asked for his funeral expenses.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1931, Page 9
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