LURE OF DRESS.
LONDON. June Jo. When Doris Robinson. IG. a servant, was charged tit Newcastle with theft, it was alleged that she climbed along the* 'parapet of her attic to steal things from adjoining houses. ,V detective said that when arrested the girl said: "I used to get out of my attic window when they had gone to bed. I wore a black dress for the job. I did it to g<-t clothes, as a girl had scoffed at my dres-e».” She was remanded f.r further inquiries.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1925, Page 4
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