LOVERS IN THE DOCK.
That he believed his lover to be a millionairess was a statement said to been made to the police by Bernard Louis <heker, aged 29. of Church Street S.oke VewinHon, when at Marylebpne he was charged with Hilda Lewis, aged 19, a clerk, of Priory Road. West Hampstead. W,. with being concerned ia and postal orders valued at £13»- llie was also charged with They were remanded. Mr. Barker, pro cut inc. said Hilda ound the safe had been opened las* more was neard of this untu sue wS foSnd under the bed ot another _gm Employee, who lived on tne premises Defective Sergeant Benstead said tne girl tokUiim she took the key; or the sale and concealed herself until aid others had left. She then opened the saie, t«k out four cash boxes, and took tnem to i_heker.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)
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