RUINED BY WEALLTHY MEN.
THEFTS FRO^J CHURCHES. ■LONDON/ April 25. Some •,r*mai?kablo; evidence was hoaix at tho London < sessions an a,, case ii which Ylvpnne Ffppks, a well-dressed cultured girl ofri9>i ( waß charged with the thef \, of spvoral? ladips' handbags iron" thepjßWfe of .a ohnrch 4«.yinff we cripbration of Tho girl donfes^ed her .guilt, and admitted numerbus, other thefts, from West End churches- v, Her... arrest was due tc the discovery; tjf one of tlie stolen bags ia- a taxi-tab that, fhe hacj hired. A clefgyimaif 'informed tho court that ilve' girl did Ha^o any crinunai ten-.dencTesi^'apdi'-tli'at,^! 1 downfall was dne to her a'ss^ia'jlipn'.Ayith' ;se)veral wealt/liy; m«n^der'ihaO 6^eW ; Vii : • * ; Th'b seriterice.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 18054, 2 May 1913, Page 5
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