SHOPLIFTING CHARGES
MARRIED WOMAN'S OFFENCES REMANDED FOR A WEEK trouble seems to be that she has too much time on her hands," said Mayor Hart, of the Salvation Army, Doreen Veronica Kane, married, aged 25, pleaded guilty in the Police CoUrt yesterday to three charges of shoplifting. Ajtcused was charged with stealing a rflzor and blades, a scarf and stocking% valued at 17s tkV; slippers, value)! at#s 4d; and a night dress, and other articles valued at 12s, the property of dity shops. Detective-Sergeant McHugh said accused had been caught:; stealing articles in ft city shop, and when the polico were called they found that she had committed two other thefts. She was the' wife of a seaman who sent her £2 15s a week. magistrate, Mr. F. K. Hunt, aftel: learning that accused lived alone, saidt he Tvould remand her for a week so t&at she could think the matter over. She { was convicted on the first charge, and convicted and discharged on the others. ___________________
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23019, 22 April 1938, Page 12
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