PLUCKY GIRLS
CHASE, AFTER INTRUDER
fßy Telegraph.)
(Special to "The Evening Post.")
AUCKLAND, This Day.
Two girl ushers made plucky efforts to hold a youth who was found in a dressing room in tho Civic Theatro on Saturday evening. After an exciting chaso, in which the girls took part, the youth was caught by an attendant, andl was later arrested. Ho had an unloaded rovolvor. ( The intruder was noticed shortly before 9 o'clock, when two ushers, Miss E. Gunn and Miss M. Cleaver,. entered a drossing room. He dashed across the room toward another door. Miss Gunn throw herself upon him, but ho freed himself. She then loft the room to get help, and the youth dashed from tho room along a passage, and Miss Cleaver chased and caught him. Ho suecoeded in struggling free, and then made his way towards the circle. Hero ho was caught by an attendant. The youth will appear in Court to-day on charges of theft, of being in unlawful possession of a. iircarjn, and of being unlawfully on premises, ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 19 May 1930, Page 10
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