£50 NOTE MISTAKEN
By Telegraph—Press Association.
ciiarge of theft follows. WOMAN IN DUNEDIN COURT.
Dimedin, April 29. A woman, aged 21, whose name was suppressed, was charged in the Police Court with the theft of a £50 Reserve Bank note on April 20. She was remanded till Monday for further inquiry and to enable restitution. Counsel said that the girl had entered a departmental store to make a purchase and was handed a £50 note as change in mistake for a 10/- note. She went to another shop to purchase goods and it was pointed out to her there that the note was of the bigger denomination. She then converted the note to her own use. Counsel pointed out the marked simiIarity of the notes.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1937, Page 7
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