POLICE DISCOVERY
BODIES OF INFANTS CHARGES AGAINST WOMAN (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NAPIER, This Day. The hearing of five charges against a Hastings woman, Isabel Annie Ayes, alias Craike, of using an illegal instrument, was commenced today. I It was stated by Inspector Ktzpatrick that the offences to which the I charges related were similar in character. While digging on the accused's property, said the inspector, the police j had discovered the bodies of two in-' faht children and the remains of about twenty others. - The names of some girl witnesses were suppressed, A single- girl gave evidence as to the success of an operation performed by the accused. «She was told to leave the premises as a police visit was pending. A taxi-driver stated that he drove the previous witness to Dannevirke from the accused's home. Dr. Dawson confirmed the fact of delivery, which probably occurred a week before his examination of the witness. A' photographer, Wallace Poll, said he took a photograph of holes dug by the police and certain exhibits removed from them.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 21, 24 July 1936, Page 11
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