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WOMAN ON THE LADDER

A well dressed young woman is suspected of having committed a number of thefts from houses in the Wembley district recently. The suspicion that a woman was responsible was first aroused when Miss Gaynor Aldous, aged 19, of Harrowdene road, Wembley, sitting in her bedroom, saw a woman climbing up a ladder at the back of the house next door. She called to her, and the woman so hastily descended that apparently she fell, ‘because Miss Aldous heard a crash as she ran downstairs. But when Miss Aldous reach i ' ; ' back garden the woman had di-apum;--ed across some fields and the iai:v...v.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12526, 16 August 1926, Page 11

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WOMAN ON THE LADDER New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12526, 16 August 1926, Page 11

WOMAN ON THE LADDER New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12526, 16 August 1926, Page 11

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