ALLEGED THEFT OF NECKLACE
YOUNG WOMAN RKMANDLD (United Press Association! AUCKLAND. 20th January. Charged with the theft of g pearl necklace valued at £265 belonging to a titled lady, a young woman appeared in the Magistrate's Court before Mr F. If. Levien. S.M Detective-Sergeant Me Hugh obtained a remand till Monday. T am instructed that site has a complete answer to this charge.” sa«d counsel. “Have the pearls been recovered?" asked the magistrate. “No. sir they were destroyed—they were burned ' answered Detective-Ser-geant McHugh. In granting a remand the magistrate admitted accused to bail in her own recognizance on condition that she stayed with the Salvation Army. On counsel’s application the magistrate ordered that the name be not published in the meantime
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 5
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121ALLEGED THEFT OF NECKLACE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 5
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