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MISSING BRIDE SOUGHT

POLICE WANT INTERVIEW ADELAIDE. Dec. 31. Police in all States are anxious to interview Mrs Ethel Livesey, whose wedding in Sydney, for which spectacular arrangements had been made, was cancelled suddenly at a few hours’ notice. They believe she may be able to give them information about the disappearance of Mrs Florence Elizabeth Ethel Gardiner, alias Judith Anderson, alias Stevens Lockwopd, who is wanted on a charge of having absconded from bail in December, 1933. A provisional warrant for Gardiner's arrest has been issued throughout the Commonwealth. . Gardiner was charged in Adelaide Police Court on November 16, 1933, with having obtained goods to the value of £7 13 s 10d from Coles and Hughes, drapers, of Henley Beach, by falsely pretending she was a station owner from New South Wales, and that her husband was a member of the firm of Sargcod Gardiner, drapers, of Sydney. She was committed for trial and released on bail, but was not in couft when her name was called at the criminal sittings in December, 1933.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26043, 5 January 1946, Page 6

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MISSING BRIDE SOUGHT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26043, 5 January 1946, Page 6

MISSING BRIDE SOUGHT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26043, 5 January 1946, Page 6