TRICKED A WOMAN.
CONFIDENCE MAN'S COUP. NOTES INTO X.Z. XOTES. " ! SYDNEY. August 22. | VVat.hir.g the shipping offices daily as I onfidencc mPi, d<>. B0 as to nick" in. i and likely persons to r ff b { trickster saw Mrs Evelyn fnr V'». I «>M the police that rt ,. V r T pool, England) ete P from an office , j Pitt Street about noon yesterday. ! Jor a moment Mrs. Gray s tood think- ! i p over vnrions matters in eonncetion i • ith her projected trip to Xc«- Zealand >he i. a tourist who cUin.s to haveCen iround the world throe ti-npc Movin;: towards her th.-i trickster made some remark* about travelling by wa ' a,ld t,,p " mentioned that lie wa\s joins to Vow Zealand M "° h r Tarn - oin - thtrp - too/" remarked I nto C s an p 7°" r A,,str »Han not,.. ' do it ' /ealnnd not * s - 'am going to | KaUing in with the stranger's proposition, Mre. Cray went to the bank and secured over £100, which she had placed there, and went with the stranger o a bu,ld.i.g. where he went upstaiw md disappeared. The matter was suhsequentiv reportej to superintendent Barman. "
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 206, 30 August 1921, Page 6
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192TRICKED A WOMAN. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 206, 30 August 1921, Page 6
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