SHOPLIFTING
TWO WOMEN SENT TO GAOL. (Per United Press Association.) Auckland, March 17. Gladys Annie Reeve, aged 34, a married woman, was sent to gaol for one month and her sister, Enid Gasparich, aged 31, married, for a fortnight for shop-lifting. The former said the latter was under her (Reeve’s) influence. The police declared the women had no need to steal. One had over £6 with her and the other over £3, and said that shop-lifting was becoming as" common as drunkenness inAuckland.
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Southland Times, Issue 21656, 18 March 1932, Page 7
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83SHOPLIFTING Southland Times, Issue 21656, 18 March 1932, Page 7
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