WOMAN SUCCUMBED TO SUDDEN TEMPTATION
PINED FOR SHOPLIFTING. Per Ptess Association. . AUCKLAND, Jan. 12. A charge of shoplifting was preferred against Marie Enwiight (39) a married woman, who was fined £5 or one month, when she appeared at the police court.
Chief Detective Hammond said the woman took a piece of fancy work displayed for sale and was seen with it by one of the shop assistants. As soon as she knew she was detected, she threw it away. The piece of fancy work was of no use to her and it appeared she had given way to sudden temptation.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6810, 14 January 1929, Page 6
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