THEFT FROM' GIRLS.
'"Tliis is ratlier a moan theft," said Detective Sergeant Kelly when Albert Towser, aged 20, pleaded guilty in t' ie . Police Court this morning to the theft of £2 18/, the property of two gir' 3 employed at the Epsom Girls' Grammar School. It was slated that Towser had climbed through an open window and taken £2 12/ belonging to one of the girls, and 6/ belonging to the other. Asked if he had anything to say Towser said he was "hard up" at the time, and had no realisation of what lie was doing. JTe was now in permanent employment and was willing to make restitution. "That's all right," said Mr. Hunt, in remanding him for a week for sentence. "We will find out all about him by then."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 8
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133THEFT FROM' GIRLS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 8
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