ARREST IN AUCKLAND
CHARGE AGAINST SOLICITOR
[Per Press Association.]
AUCKLAND, Dec. 2.
Arrested in the a‘et of boarding the Monowai for San Francisco this afternoon, Brian Dunningham, a solicitor, Of Auckland, aged 23, had the holiday trip he and his wife were taking brought to an unexpected end. He was brought before Mr McNeil, S.M., immediately, charged with in April, 1929, aiding and abetting Ernest Cedric Chappell and Doris Fordyce Chappell.to make a declaration that would have amounted to perjury if it had been made on oath •in judicial proceedings. The declaration concerned supported an application for a loan from the State Advances Department. Accused said that he had a strong defence to the charge, which ho had no doubt would be withdrawn as soon as he returned to Auckland. He had a return ticket and had announced two months ago his intention of taking a holiday in America. Bail was granted, self in £3OO and one surety of £3OO. Suppression of the name was refused.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 439, 3 December 1930, Page 8
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