“FASCINATED BY CARS”
SPELL BROKEN BY £SO FINE Said to have driven a motor-car about the West End "to cut a dash,” Doris Pardoe Turner, 26, appeared at Marlborough Street Police Court, London. Her occupation was given as poultry farming, and her address as Church Lane, Charlton. It was stated that there was' nothing previously against her. She was charged on remand with stealing and receiving, on February 12. from Beak* Street West, a car worth £2OO. Mr. Laurence Vine, defending, said that Turner had had a varied career. A considerable time ago she went out with her married sister to Australia and nursed her sister through an illness back to health. Then Turner went out into the bush. Cars seemed to fascinate her. and seeing this one she got in and drove She ’was fined £SO and £5 costs. .
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 10
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140“FASCINATED BY CARS” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 10
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