FALSE ENROLMENT CLAIMS.
UNION SECPETAFY FINED (Feb Press Association A AUCKLAND, December 1. James Thomas Kyle. assistant secretarv of the Auckland Seamen’s Union, wai lined £5 in the Police Court on each of two charge of haring wilfully misled the registrar in the compilation « f the roll by delivering to him claims loi enrolment witnessed by defendant, containing false qualifications. The cr.-e nro-“ out of claims by svamen who were represented as having resided twelve months in the Dominion At the* hearing of the charges against the st-nn.-n tiny declared that rln-*\ .dgm-d Hu forms without reading them, believing they referred to union matters. Tltev :i l that no questions were ia’tl. Hu* Magisirate previously dis-ii.i-wd informations against tin- seamen. Kyle’s defence was that ull the questions were asked and the men’s L
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16905, 2 December 1922, Page 17
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