"SUDDEN TEMPTATION."
A SHOPLIFTING CASE.
LEXIEXT TREATMENT.
(By Telegraph.—Special to " Star.') ■ WELLINGTON", this day. When a married woman of 4S wa charged with the shoplifting of draperyvalued at £1 3/3. tin; property of. Jan" 3 Smith. Limited, c-.uinsi-l =aid the case was not an ordinary one. Appa«**v she succumbed t,. -h.l.Umi tempt*"?"---Her mind became i-1i.n.!.-} ami sbc 0i» not know what she was doing. ~ Mr- Page, S.M., convicted and <"«7 charged the woman, who is the mother ; three children and has a good characw*, , and suppressed her name, -t*
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 10
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