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FORTUNE TELLING

JFINES INFLICTED. iw" • ..; , ONE GaSE FOR RE-HEARING. Press Association —Copyright AUCKLAND, This Day. Fquv women and one man were charged at the Police Comb with telling fortunes, A police matron described a visit, she paid to Annie M. •Bondf, professionally known as Madame Maria, who told fortunes by crystal methods. She sajd the. visitor was going tp he married to a good looking gentleman. Defendant said she obtained all her powers from the gypsies. Matilda Comdex pleaded guilty to a similar charge. Claude Dolore s got the matron to writ© her questions on 'a 1 paper. He told her she was going to marry a man with his hair parted on the 1 side, and she should not speculate in gold, hut in oil shares. May Lyons told the Matron she Avas going into the drapery business and would make, a lot of money. Mary Sales, the mother, of fifteen children, also had a mistaken idea she Could tell fortunes. Mr R. W. McKean, S.M., imposed fines of £3 to £3, with the alternative of imprisonment, and subsequently reinstated the first case for re-hearing.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 February 1929, Page 6

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FORTUNE TELLING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 February 1929, Page 6

FORTUNE TELLING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 February 1929, Page 6

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