WOMEN BURGLARS ADMIT CRIME.
Per Press Association, NAPIER. May 19. William Thomas Morgan and Jessie Stella Stewart Morgan, husband and wife, and Morton Henry Stanley- and Stella Lory, bring in the same house as the Morgans, were charged at the Magistrate’s Court with breaking and entering a dwelling and stealing therefrom drapery, clothing, glassware and crockery valued at £6O. Both female accused pleaded guilty and were committed for sentence to the Supreme Court. Morgan and Stanley pleaded not guilty, and the Magistrate dismissed the charges against them. They were, however, brought up again on a charge of receiving stolen goods, and committed for trial. A charge has vet to be heard against the four accused of breaking, entering and theft from another place.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17354, 20 May 1924, Page 11
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