WOMAN’S FALSE PRETENCES
STORY OF A SICK CHILD Press Association DUNEDIN, To-day. In the Police Court, Hilda Norma Illingworth, a young woman, on several charges of false pretences, was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence on condition that she remained in a Salvation Army Home for six months. The police stated she had represented that she was married, with her husband out of work. She told one story that she had a sick child in the Gore Hospital and wanted her taxi fare. The woman had previously been admitted to probation for obtaining credit by fraud.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 582, 7 February 1929, Page 18
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98WOMAN’S FALSE PRETENCES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 582, 7 February 1929, Page 18
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