THEFT OF JEWELLERY.
♦ (rars3 isaocIlItoi«• TELEaaiu.) WELLINGTON, March 15, Two years' reformative detention was imposed by Mr E. Page, S.M.. on Dorothy toharman, aged 32, described iu a domestic- who pleaded guilty to tho theft of jewellery and a costume, the fir/st from a woman from whom she rented a room and ihe second from a voman who gave her the key of her room when she asked for the loan of two nightgowns. The accused was stated by the police to have been living a very loose life recently, boohing in at various boarding house* and leaving -without paying.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20806, 16 March 1933, Page 3
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