A YOUNG ADVENTURESS.
WELLINGTON SOCIETY VICTIMISED. [Press Association.] WELLINGTON, Feb. 10. In the Magistrate’s Court to-day, May Hallett, alias Curtain, alias Baker, alias Bannerman, was charged with having, on the _ 25th January, obtained a sum of £SO from Walter Clifford by means of false pretences, by representing that she was a niece of the late Sir Henry Campbell-Ban-nerman. In the course of his evidence, Walter Clifford stated that accused accompanied his party to the Wellington races. Subsequently she called at the club, and said she was in great difficulties. Her father had just left enough money to pay her hotel bill, and she had to pay the D.I.C. and some other bills before she left for Christchurch. She asked him to telegraph to Christchurch to ascertain her father’s address.. Witness replied, “Why trouble him? Can I assist you?” Accused replied that if lie (Clifford) would lend her £SO she would send it back on the following day, after she had seen her father. Witness gave her £SO. In parting with his money lie understood that accused was connected with a celebrated family in England. The licensee of the Grand Hotel stated that accused booked accommodation at his hotel in the name of Bannerman. In the course of conversation, she said she hoped it would not come out that she was related to Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, her reason being that she might attract too much notice. Accused was committed for trial,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2423, 11 February 1909, Page 6
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241A YOUNG ADVENTURESS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2423, 11 February 1909, Page 6
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