N.Z. GIRL FREED ON BOND
(Rec. 10 p.m.) SYDNEY, October 20. A 19-year-old New Zealand girl, who denied taking part in “black masses” at King’s Cross, was released on a £lO good behaviour bond by Judge Holden in the Appeals Court today. Anna Karina Hoffman had appealed against a two-month sentence for vagrancy imposed at the Central Court last month. .
Judge Holden warned Hoffman she would receive a maximum sentence if she got into trouble again. He made a condition of the bond that she place herself, under the care of the Salvation Army.
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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 13
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