FORTUNE-TELLERS FINED.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] Ohbistchi jbcit, Wednesday. Madamk St. Leon, for reading (lie palm of Constable Ingrain, was lined 20s and costs to-day. She said that the constable was bad-tempered, and could not stand too many masters, but that ho would bo left money or property, and would have two wives. Mrs. Gibbs, another fortune-teller, was similarly fined, as were Madam© Kielcr, Mrs. Wood, find Madame L'Esperancc. Mr. Kay, S.M., said that if some people who went to fortune-tellers could bo brought up there would be less inducement on the part of the public to be gulled.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13702, 19 March 1908, Page 5
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