SOCIETY SCANDAL
; THEFT ON THE RIVERTA. ATTSTHALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. | PALIS, April 5. j Great interest has centred in the arrest and prosecution for theft in the Riviera of a Mrs Lowe and others. Mrs Lowe has been sentenced to one year’s imprisonment, but she has been given the benefit of the First Offenders Act. The ease is the sensation of the \iar on the Riviera, as the Lowes have moved in the most exclusive (licles at Cannes. There have been complaints at Cannes for a considerable time that money was disappearing from the Tennis Clubs at Cannes. Disguised detectives' lriv> Lent a constant watch. Finally tin y < aught the woman taking £2OO in notes, which the detectives left about. Tlie woman confessed that she had taken money to hide -gambling losses from her husband.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1921, Page 2
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136SOCIETY SCANDAL Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1921, Page 2
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