WAYWARD GIRL.
WARNINGS IGNORED. SENT TO BORSTAL. Said to be sadly in need of correction a girl of 19 admitted a charge of vagrancy at the Police Court this morning. "She has taken the bit into her teefh as it were, and won't be told anything'' said Sub-Inspector McCarthy. Mr. Hunt said he had be'en informed that accused had been warned and cautioned about the life she had been living but she would neither work nor heed the good advice given. Although she had a good home she was a worrv with e her ParentS ' Wh ° COUW d ° nothin S "The Borstal is the onlv place that might save her," said the magTstite the girl there for to
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 284, 30 November 1928, Page 8
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118WAYWARD GIRL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 284, 30 November 1928, Page 8
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