STOLEN DIAMOND PENDANT
S ERVANT PLEA DS G UILTY.
JEWELLER NOW CHARGED.
FBI TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WELLINGTON. Thured&y. •Further inquiries in connection with the theft of a valuable diamond pendant have been followed by a somewhat unusual development. Sonje time ago Mary Green, a young domestic in the employ of the owner of the article, appeared before the Court and admitted that she had stolen the. pendant. Since her committal for sentence Detectives Sinclair and Murch have carried out further investigations as the result of which a summons has been served on George Arthur Jenness, jewoller, of Cuba Street, to appear before the Court on Wednesday to answer a charge that on or about May 26, 1924, at Wellington he did commit the theft of a diamond pendant valued at £65, the property of William Hume, executor in the estate of th© late Mrs. Wheeler.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18764, 18 July 1924, Page 8
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