JUVENILE DEPRAVITY.
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W Ellington, this day. Form girla, rangring from 14 to 16$ years, were before the Court to-day as vagrants. Tuo police said they were parb of a gang that frequented Chinamen's houses. One, who admitted staying aba Chinaman's for some days waa sentenced to a month's iraprißonmonb. Mr Martin said alhough buo was over the regulation ago he would try and have her placed ub Burnham. The others were remanded bill Monday to ace what can be done with them.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 154, 2 July 1896, Page 5
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