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EMPLOYEE'S USE OF

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Mr. Ramsay, I was surprised to and $100 noté in his drawer. He Parned from $30 to $40 x month.

The Magistrate: It is rather high-handed to do it without say- Interesting Point in Court. Jug anything. However, you were

LATE MRS KNIGHT.

The Funeral.

There was a large number of suspicious that he had embezzled friends of the deceased and the widower at the funeral resterday the firm's money --- Yes.

very 3DK4 ing of the Asked the

The interesting point of whether an employee is entitled to put

In reply to further questions by | afternoon of Mrs. Knight whose private thing in his desk drawer

the Magistrate Mr. Ramsay said death occurred at the Matilda Ho- crapped up dung the bearing of that the accused appeared to be pital on Sunday morning. Many formery eage betore Mr. E. W.

the murc- of the Army Drdasuce staff. of Hamilton uk the Magistracy yester.

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being, which Mr. George T. Kaight was a day afternoog. Wung Hochg.

defendant said | member, were present at the funeral fula, Wing Fook-lux abubac arthing hare just lasa servire, some dressed in theiruar fempityed by the Dragon Motor

mething. The sawe morning forms. Many wreaths were sent Ear Company, was charged on te ms with attempting to pale of saw the defendant sticking the from friends including some trom a forge! $100 at is Yaumatigants of the paws, tinkels to the Naval Yard, Ordance part- Wesleyan · Church, ad with another man not in custody ether. To the best of his helief meat,

und kwieder tbe two pawn Wesley Guild. The funeral toos on June Web, with unlawful passboon of the note and with ticket produced, or what remained place from the hospital. Rev. obtaining & pair of gold call ticksfruta theme, were those which the D. W. Scholes, M. A. recently in from Lock bag and Co. by faldefendant was seeu ta-stick to charge of the Wesleyan Church, conducting the service. At the representations on the 14th May, ether. Toey were found is

service. Mr. Scholes touched en | the esteem in which deceased was Examined of Mr. d'Alenada Mr. held by all members of the Detective Inspector Appleton Ramsay said that he had bad to community during the 14 years she outlined the nets of the case which quarrel with the defendant.

had been connected with were that early on the morning olj Mz." d'Almada:. Before you | Church. the 11th June the defendent with searched his drawer had you the other went to a restaurant indecency to ask if the bar the re Yacinati and had a meal there. Iceipts" They hit at 2.09, cas of the de-¦ Mr. Ramsa He was not fendant treads going up to the the office. counter, and tendering the furgal. Mr. Manda: But he Bote for payment. which was downstairs atite sert for... boweler. not ccerpted by the]. Mr. Lauritsen intereanted al

Ta muster of the sad that tire defendant had left Mesers and Mesdames 3. Staple, plane was called down for cervultu work.

Mr. Leo d'Amada appeared for

nas decora

lucked drawer of the defendant's de-s on the 13th. July.

be

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was

Floral Tributes. Wreaths were received from the following, amongst other: Colonel Geer and ofurs of the Arry Ordnance Corps, Capt. E. F. Spinks, Captain and Mrs. Collison,

on uni when he expressed doubt, Me. Almada: Why did you as to the quaviseness of the bank tear the man's pawn tickets. gote, that fendant was alleged to cause i thought the wife of au how plket it up and put it intoļuse. how pathos willie his ineti settled

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Charles

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F. Edmonds, Gil, Dickens, S. Hamer, G. H. Hackett, T. Hamilton (and family), J. P. West, F. J. Ling, F. A. Brown, Transñeld (and family), Rez. Giood- Mrod'Aimadas, But they were man, H. Stephens, James Dick. the ball. S report of the meident your property, you know! Du Pothyjohna, J. Foulds, Colin Sara. was mek to the police. On the you still maintain that you haf G. T. Mas, C. Atkinson. T. Jeu 12th July the defendani

wwwns grudge against the defendant inks (and family), White. C Farrested no a Detention Warrant No.

Nakeba. Alderman, J. Hall, T. inspection with another aduir 1 the conchisioa of Me. which came to the notice of the Ramsay's evidence the Magistrate | Wilfrid Scholes, and C Secretary Be Chinese Affairs. Dato Mr. Rimsay that before he Messrs. C. R. Bennett, A. and E. [the lith. Joly Mr. Ramsay, Secre. Agned the depositions he would like Brock, H. de V. Bootey, E F. thry of the Dragoo Motor Car Cam- to tell him that he did not reatise Spinks. Mesdames Titmus, P. pany called at the Detectives the dangerous position in which he White, J. Tatam, Mesdames jomen and handed to the Chief and Me Lanriteen pined then Squeares and Gladys Brock, Con- Detective Inspector the forged $100 Selves should the note turn out to distor and Mrs. H. Longstaff. It was not until then that be a good one. They were both Wong Wagen and Messts. William. the present charges were preferred hable to be charged with larceny.

Powell L." against the grensed.

Mr. Lauritsen interposed that if Mr. H. D. Murray, -blaccount-his Worship heard his evidenca, br ant of the Chartered Bank, declar- would thisk differnotly.

note.

ed tint the forced back note was The Magistrate said that that originally $5 note of his Baok. might be so. But up the evidence" The #gures had besa altered. at present the nution was extreme- Apart from the difference in the fly rash.

colour of one wie of the forged note Mr. C. Lauritsen then gave with that of a genuine $100 bill it evidence. He said that the defen- was a very good furgery.

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The rest of the evidence produced or three or four months and heCaptain's Cup for July, with a during the afternoon related to the had nothing against him regarding discutery of the forged note which his work. The search of the was found together with two pawn defendant's drawer was made un tickets in an envelope in the desk his onfer and is his presence, drawer of the defendant by Mr. Jone of the ohjects being to find W. L. Ram-ay, the Secretary of if there were any pawn tickets in the Camgy, when he was searching the drawer relating to a brand new for some insiness recipts shortly camera and a new rainerat which after p.m. on the 21st of June. witness lost some time ago. This The defendant, according to Mr. object was not realised.

tickets were found in his drawer

Mr. Lauritsen: No. I considered

Harasay, was then in the garage. The Magistrate: Can you tellad had been destroyed? Surprised to find in the drawer of a me why the pawa tickets were man earning between $30 to $10 a term? It seems A high handed it was his duty to tell me when I

asked him on the 22nd. month a $100 bill, which Mr. action. Ramsay did not know at the time Me. Lauritsen said that be bad Mr. d'Almada:

Didn't you a-formery, the Secretary the pawn tickets translated and think it was more your duty to I took it from the drawer and found that they did not relate to tell him that you had taken his led it, 10 Mr. Lauritsen, his missing articles. Before he property from his drawer?—It is the Managing Director, and tore could say anything Mr. Bamsay faut his drawer. It is my drawer.

Mr. d'Almada: He had no right: up the two pawn tickets and threw tore them. In reply, to further

them into the wastepaper caskets questions the witugas said that the to right to lock anything in it then? 2

Mr. Lauritsen took the note to the defendant appeared to be upset en-Yes.

the defendant about the role which urrest.

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Chartered Bank the next morning the morning of the 22nd June. In order to shorten the cross- and had it ebopped na a forgery He said he had lost some private examination the Magistrate saked after he was told that it was tot papers when asked. The defendant sir. Lauritsen if it was his view a good nute. Both Mr. Ramsay continued his work in the nasal that an employee was not entitled and Mr Lauritsen said nothing to manner up to the time of his put private things in his desk they retained until the 13th. to The Magistrate: Having lost what drawer. Mr. Lauritsen replied in

the affirmative. wait for developments. After the subsequently

Mr. d'Almada: And whatever defendant's arrest on the 12th. a. forged note how did you ac- you found in the man's drawer Mr. Lauritsen decided to have the count for the fact that the you could take away? note taken to the police.

defendant did not run away?.. During Mr. Ramsay's evidence Mr. Lauritsen replied that the

proved to

buy

Mr. Lauritsen: I didn't take it

the Magistrate said to the witness: defendant was not certain who had way. I handed it over to the police.

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other reason? You bed no fight for receipts in the drawse might as good addition to the to go to su employer who has bave taken it. nothing to do with

money Mr. d'Almada:

Intelligence Department of the Dida't you Folice Furce.

and take the note without saying think that you should haro told The case was adjourned for a

the defendant that these pawp week. anything at all to him.

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