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TIIK M.\>-OI’EBADEI{. .’ite -U'i|llrl In the .UTc-t u| a ■ mg man wearing female attire - staged in the Auckland Police un tin- morning, when Philip alnu - d‘A rev Stewart < 19). a, e rk. was charged with the ■ !‘t of a car valued al C’23o, the • eperty of .T.aek Herbert Luxford. Wanganui on September 21, ■ ,! was remanded to appear at . cklaad on Wednesday. Mr Hunt . iiseil accused's application for . ijiressien of bis name. bo Magistrate asked : “ Is this , the boy who dressed himself as womanf Yes. ibis is the handsome :ag lady we arrested." replied uctive M*llii"li.— Press Assnciaii. MIDNIGHT ASSAULT. Aliss Thelma Oxton (21) was the ■tim of a midnight attack, when ('ring the gate of her home at 1 omlalc after returning alone on a dance. Site was accosted 1 ■ a man on a cycle, who placed hand across her month. She bis lingers, gaining release >in bis grasp, whereupon he s nick her several violent blows a :d knocked her down on tbo con- ■ vie. When she screamed he rode gay. chased by the girl’s father, st week- two school children in ■| same districi won' molested by a man on a cycle.-— Auckland ■css Association,
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Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 14
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