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Impudent theft from car

After leaving her car parked in Gloucester Street for “no more than two minutes,” a woman motorist returned about 1.45 p-m. on Friday to find her change purse missing. In a letter to the editor of “The Press,” she says the purse contained $56 in notes and some coins. “I am in dire straits . . . In the meantime I hope that my landlord, television hire firm and grocer will be lenient,” she says. Any information about the theft will be passed on by “The Press” to the complainant

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 14

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Impudent theft from car Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 14

Impudent theft from car Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 14

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