“IMPERTINENCE TO ASK”
NAME SUPPRESSION REQUEST. PALMERSTON NORTH, Monday. “You certainly won’t have your name suppressed; it is an impertinence to ask for it when you have previous convictions, ’ ’ said Mr J. L. Stout, S.M., to-day, to William Frederick Holland, aged 19, whom he gave another chance by ordering him to come up for sentence if called upon within six months on two charges of obtaining credit by fraud. Detective-Sergeant J. Bickerdike said Holland got a taxi-driver to convey him from Frankton to Cambridge on the representation that his mother was dying at Cambridge, and he was expecting some insurance money. At Palmerston North he told the manager of a boardinghouse he was a railway porter, and obtained board which he was unable to meet. —(P.A.)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 2 February 1937, Page 8
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