CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH.
INVERCARGILL, April IG. A young women pleaded guilty at the police court to.day to a charge of concealment of birth, and was committed for sentence. She gave birth to a child at a house in the country, where sho was employed as domestic servant. .The child was still born. The following morning she attempted to bury it in tho garden, but her strength being insufficient, she burned the body in the kitchen range. I— 1 -'" ' ' , =i
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Grey River Argus, 17 April 1920, Page 5
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