Four charges of having, at Bullahdelah, forged acquittances and receipts for money, were preferred against Arthur James Capper, 39, at ...
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Advertising : 288 wordsAccused admitted signing Gray's name to the receipt. His Honour drew attention to variation in the writing in Gray's ...
Article : 274 wordsIn reply to Mr. Zlems, the witness said many of those receipts were sent down by Capper. Some of them bore the name of the cutter in ...
Article : 163 wordsCapper, in his evidence, said he was a timber buyer, living at Stroud. He was with R. J. White and Co. for 3½ years, but was now buying on his own ...
Article : 138 wordsThe logs were supposed to be branded by the brand being punched in with a hammer; White & Co. supplied him with a hammer. The ...
Article : 426 wordsThomas did not always fill the orders at one time. One order was completed in July and witness inspected the logs, and on July 8 drew a cheque ...
Article : 384 wordsErnest Keith White, chairman of directors of R. J. White & Co. Pty. Ltd., living at Neutral Bay, said he had spoken to accused about ...
Article : 590 wordsIn reply to his Honour, he said Gray supplied half the poles shown on the receipt. His Honour: Why did you make ...
Article : 358 wordsLionel Ralph Stewart, accountant, of Sydney, said he and Capper called at White's office in September, but White said, '"I am not here to answer ...
Article : 192 wordsDetective-Sergeant C. E. Godwin Batted that he saw Capper at Stroud on October 11, and questioned him regarding his dealings for R. J. ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Fri 25 Nov 1938, Page 3
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