POSTAL PACKETS STOLEN.
PROBATIONER NURSE'S UAPSE
The theft of two postal notes was tearfully admitted in the Police Court yesterday by a probationer nurse, aged 22. In order that a report might be placed before the Court, Mr. W. R. McKean,, S.M., adjourned the case until Tuesday and suppressed accused's name in the meantime.
'According to Chief-Detective Cummings accused had been in the habit of collecting the mail at the post office. She had received two packets addressed to other people and had signed for and kept them.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 14
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