A STOLEN PURSE.
WOMAN' SENTENCED TO ; TiIKEE 'U’NTKS. j .\’!vk■m-Xpri! 2’- ■ Mr. Ct.ib i'., .'avv fficisim; tbis morin nt- 1:1 -j.e case iiaafiinc Graham. i;;arnm woman. «md Dorothy I>m <<.ih. charged -..it:: stealing a p ii -*■ containing £1 h’- r t>v another cu-tomfr on the tabie of a restaurant, liie ekier woman threw the blame on the younger. Mr. Cutten concluded her story was false, that she took the purse and dropped it in her companion s handbag. The police stated Mrs. Graham occupied a respectable position, and nothing was known against her. She frequented the races and betted occasionally. The Magistrate •imposed a sentence of three months with hard -labour.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 109, 22 April 1911, Page 8
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111A STOLEN PURSE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 109, 22 April 1911, Page 8
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