WOMEN SHOPLIFTED GO TO GAOL.
MAGISTRATE'S coMME^|j| • (mai association mi**"" 1 -' jJ| AUCKLAND, March^,^B "The time has come to people,-" said Mr F. J. Hunt, B^gg day, in sentencing two young fjSgjK women' to imprisonment for -»pßp!||| ing. ; ''^Jffi The accused, Doris JJgSffl aged 23, and Veronica. were caught together last m ß ft *l|pili had each stolen two frocks w sleeping apparel. 'tii&dHsK . The Magistrate said that children, and neithefwas in v *lssgffifat had been sufficient warnings. J "£l|||| sentenced to_l4 days' im P 1 six, ffibnthfti firgbatioji* .. , - (^S|
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 4
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