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WOMAN CHARGED

ALLEGED THEFTS FROM SHOPS “ There will be a number of other charges. Goods have been stolen from practically every shop in the city," said Chief Detective Hall in the Magistrate s Court yesterday when Mary Hunter, aged 78, a married woman, appeared before Mr J D Willis, S.M.. charged with the theft of three brooches, a plastic duck, a cake of soap and a packet of needles of a total value of 13s Id, the property of a city store. .... , . , •• i'll plead not guilty, exclaimed the accused, who, on the application of Mr Hall was remanded until January 31. the accused to be at liberty.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27297, 25 January 1950, Page 4

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WOMAN CHARGED Otago Daily Times, Issue 27297, 25 January 1950, Page 4

WOMAN CHARGED Otago Daily Times, Issue 27297, 25 January 1950, Page 4

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