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Summary: Amy Bock's Case. (Press, 1 May 1909)
On 30 April 1909, Amy Bock made arrangements to sell the rights to her photograph in male clothing, intending to use the proceeds for her legal defence. The solicitors representing her have chosen to donate the funds to a young woman from Dunedin who had been defrauded of £41. It has come to light that the gold watch chain and medal Bock was wearing at the time of her arrest were borrowed from an individual in Christchurch. These items will be returned to their rightful owner following the conclusion of the case.
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