sensation; AUCKLAND, June 2. Tlie Hon. J.!r Fov.kls. in an address to his <onstitnents to-niL;Tit. announced that tliu Government intended_ hriii}£iim ill a Bill to enable the Ivnyvett 'ruse to he legally rcoocncd, and- the "rievances of that officer innuired into. SEN'T FOU SEXTKXCK. At the Police Court- Sidney Saunders was charged with having stolen from 'his employers, Tomson. Garlick & Co.. sums of money totalling .£IOOO. Saundors had hoen in the employ of the' eonmany eleven years, the last eight as head-bookkeeper and assistant cashier. His salarv for some time had heen £234 Der annnm. An examination of ins hooks showed fifty irregularities. Accused -when arrested srave a- detertive :i written confession, admitting that he frequently stole money hphnming to the iinu. Accused pleaded guilty, and was committed for sentence.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14216, 4 June 1910, Page 7
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