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A PITIABLE CASE

WANDEPIING" AND' %ET THROUGH"A homeless woman, Christina Sa villa, made her appearance be'oro Mv. E- Paare, S.M.", in the Wellington ' Magistrate's Pftiirt cm Erjj-ja? - ■an idl'-T and disorderly person in that tha had no lawful menus of support. The accused entered a plea of not g-ulty.'■ , Sab-Inspector Emerson said that■■;■.;■ th.ei previous night..at 10.30 o'clock the defendant was" found at the' Thorndon station with two children, one of whom was five years of age and the other six months old She'was about with her babies, wet through-, and had -nowhere to sleep. For- spnie -time; .past' -Saville had been sleeping out when she could.not find persons wUihg-to give her a night's lodging He understood that the accused intended to'plead guilty; to the in the circumstahces be.asked for a . ;reman'd in order that the attendance of witnesses might be-procured. t The remand .-applied for. was granted.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1920, Page 5

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A PITIABLE CASE Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1920, Page 5

A PITIABLE CASE Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1920, Page 5

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