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BIM G ITT GTTMiS AS DETECT I.YKS. The alertness of Margery Berkley, a I I year-old servant girl. and Doris Wise, a waitress, led to tlio appearanee at Beaoonsficld. Bucks, of two iniddle-aged men and a woman, all ol London. They pave their names as Wally Shaw, John Pnrsey and Lilian Ore" it, and they were committed for trial on charges of house-breaking. Tt was stated tiiafc the servant girl saw the three people acting suspiciously and informed the police who detained them’. On Shaw was found a revolver on Pursey a jemmy, and the woman’s handbag was crammed with jewellery. The waitress. Doris "NY iso, of R nisi ip. said that the three entered the restaurant and asked for a sheet of paper to wrap up a portable wireless set. She informed the police and it was now alleged that the set had l>eon stolen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1929, Page 8
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