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MAN AS LADY’S MAID

“HAD, A GOOD TIME.’V (Reuter.) LONDON, March 6. An extraordinary disclosure was made when Joseph Luckman, a'ger 18 years, was charged with housebreaking. He had acted as a lady’k maid in various London homes, and had given complete satisfaction. When he was arrested, Luckman wa,& attired as a fashionable young woman. He was remanded for medical examination. There are thirteen charges of theft against him. The police allege that Luckman stated that he did not care, as he had a good time.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1926, Page 8

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MAN AS LADY’S MAID Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1926, Page 8

MAN AS LADY’S MAID Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1926, Page 8

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