RACECOURSE INCIDENT.
ii.INDIAN STEALS GIRL'S PURSE. Tlie theft of a pnrse at the Takapuna racecourse on Monday was denied by Lala Parchhotam, aged 26, an Indian, in the j Police Court yesterday. Police evidence was to the effect that ;a girl, who, with another girl, had been Halking to accused after a race, put her purse, containing a i.nall sum of money, 1011 a nearby lorry. Later ahe missed it . and her friend saw it inside the accused's icoat, Parchhotam, however, refused to .five it to them, but said lie would return it if they met him that evening. At •Night, when thov saw him waiting, they ra.lled the police, and accused was
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 14
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