PUBLICITY FOR THEFT
GIRLS WHO STEAL FROM MISTRESSES REMAND ON THEFT CHARGE “I am going to stop suppressing the names of these girls who thieve,” said Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., at the Police Court this morning. “They steal from one mistress, and, as nothing is done, they go on and steal from others.” A waitress, aged 20, was charged with the theft of £2 on June 8, SubInspector Shanahan asking that accused be remanded in the care of the Salvation Army for a week. At the request of the female probation officer, Major Annie Gordon, the name was suppressed in the meantime.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 16
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103PUBLICITY FOR THEFT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 16
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