FALSE ORDERS
TWO YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT. By Telegraph—Press Association DUNEDIN, December II At the Supreme Court, Arthur Ernest McGinn '441, 'was sentenced j to two years' hard labour on a charge 1 of forgery and false pretences, j He had been selling calendars on ! commission, and supplied false orders. The Crown stated that there were !35 minor convictions and Judge . | Kennedy remarked that the prisoner ! seemed to have become a rather hope- . less Inebriate.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19670, 12 December 1933, Page 5
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73FALSE ORDERS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19670, 12 December 1933, Page 5
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