INCORRIGIBLE GIRL.
—— * FOUR ESCAPES FROM HOME, SENTENCED TO BORSTAL. r i
Viewed by the Salvation Army and ■ police authorities as incorrigible;' Ivy ' Margaret Frederick (20) was before Police Court to-day for escaping , frorii the Army reformative home, Parnell.'on Friday, and she was ordered, to the Bor, stal Institute for a term of two years: Sub-Inspector McCarthy said - the,., young woman was committed ;from ; Napier' in December. She had escaped, , on four occasions, and had mingled'-witft/f ' undesirable companions. In one break-£ away she got out of a top-storey win-'-/., | clow, and was lucky that elie did not ; break her-neck. ' V V Major Gordon, the female .probation . I officer, said that all possible had been'"--done for the girl, but the efforts had proved futile; .• . " Frederick, who admitted the offence, : A I had nothing to say. .i.'jo: ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1930, Page 8
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134INCORRIGIBLE GIRL. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1930, Page 8
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