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YOUNG WOMAN'S LAPSE

C»T MLEfIRmi.—HtBSS ASSOCIATION.)

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. In the Suprenie Court, Constance Moon, aged 22, appeared for sentence, on a charge of forgery and altering a hank pass book while in the employ of the Tourist Department. Mr. Justice Stringer said he could see nothing more calculated to induce this, sort of thing than to have a father in charge of. an office with his daughter as his chief assistant. However, he believed the case: was one of sudden temptation. Accused was ordered to come up, for sentence when called on, and to pay £5 5s costs.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 37, 14 February 1916, Page 8

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YOUNG WOMAN'S LAPSE Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 37, 14 February 1916, Page 8

YOUNG WOMAN'S LAPSE Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 37, 14 February 1916, Page 8

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