WOMAN'S BURGLARIES.
ACCUSED IN SUPREME COURT. PLEA OF GUILTY ENTERED. ißy Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON", this day. A pica of guilty was entered by Jane Ann Johnston in the Supreme Court when she was charged with breaking and entering Te Aro House. Accused was remanded for sentence, her counsel saying he desired to call evidence on her behalf and asking his Ho lib r not to pass sentence to-day, as he was not ready to call the evidence. Accused is awaiting sentence on four other charges, involving the theft of goods to the value of £10S4.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 3
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