ACTRESSES' FIAT ROBBED.
George Vernon, a middle-aged mABr described as an engineer,, pleaded guilty at London Sessions to breaking vsnj®J entering a flat in Jermyn Street, » and stealing v articles and jewellery belonging to two i actresses, Miss Gina Graves > ana Miss 1 Muriel lElaa ; Dale, and 'was convicted .as an habitual criminal. DeteO* tiveiSergeant Pearce said the-prisoner a German named Reinhardt. who f, : had||gg been, nine times - convicted of theft, < r®* • ceiving, and / house and, shop breaking; ■ He had served two terms of three ye* r * and one of four years'-: penal servitude, a» • well' as five years' preventive detention* He was . once caught « breaking into cbaW" "oers. in the Temple. Prisoner was sen-, tenced to three' years' s penal servitude > and live years' preventive detention. r -, •: c-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 2 (Supplement)
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