TWO OFFERTORY THIEFS.
STRUGGLE IN A VESTRYA'struggle in the well-known Saxon • / church at Sompting. Sussex *«_. scribed recently to the Worthing -nM ~ hates, when John Cult and OrJgJJL fa - .., Pent,, were charged with the theft > « .... church offertory box and its contents^ s> Entering the church. tie v ■ : Rev. A. 11. V. Housman, saw the» > trv in the nave and the man in tj£ &B with his hands on the offertory «»■ t0 woman gave tho alarm, and was - have attacked the .vicar-when bo seize her companion. The man «c«» but was arrested later. . . -,{ ], „. Cutt. who told the .magistrates . . .was at the end of his fcjg*^Jg lTh , s fenced to two months' m*"*£T. ■~;„& woman was placed on probation- . —- »
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18885, 6 December 1924, Page 2 (Supplement)
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