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LAVVFORD CHARGED WITH THEFT AND FORGERY

25th April 1952, Page 67
25th April 1952
Page 67
Page 67, 25th April 1952 — LAVVFORD CHARGED WITH THEFT AND FORGERY
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AT Marlborough Street Police Court, on Monday, William John Maurice Lawford, of Bedford House, New North *Street. Bloomsbury, London, W:C.1, former acting secretary of the National Road Transport Federation, was remanded on bail on charges of theft and forgery.

He was accused of stealing £516 belonging to the Federation, forging a bank manifest with intent to defraud and uttering seven forged cheques totalling £913: It was alleged that Lawford had forged the signatures of two members of the council of the Federation.


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