SLEPT IN GOODS SHED
TWO GIRLS BEFORE COURT
SEQUEL TO POLICE RAID
Complaints by residents that girls and servicemen were sleeping in the railway goods shed at Papatoetoe led to a police raid on the place, and two girls were found sleeping there. This fact was mentioned by SubInspector C. Harley in the Police Court this morning when Ruby Constance Mcllroy, 21, domestic, and Violet Agnes Harvey, 17, a machinist, pleaded guilty to being idle and disorderly persons and to being found unlawfully on premises. Mr. W. C. Harley, S.M., sentenced Mcllroy to three months' imprisonment, and placed Harvey on probation for six months.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 7 February 1944, Page 4
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