An Extraordinary Case.
A Boaya
(Per Tress Association.)
AuuitT.Axn, Nov ! 1. A young woman named Ellen Francis Erov i was charged with perjr-y vi the Police Court to-day. The eiruu instances are peer ‘ar, the case arising out of an affiiliation prosecution last week, when she swore that Ceorgo Pooley was Ihe father of an illegitimate cl 'hi, of wl 'eh she was the mother. It is non- ■’'scovered rho never gave l>Hh to a c! "d, but obt tilled It from the Orphan Home. Pooley rid she had hern Iceepmg company. It is al'eged she succ“ssf: "y world<l a"s'” ho 1 p- a two years ago 'th another man. Later. Ellen ]■ tincis ]J w.i, charged with perji /was r.trtnd 1 l” Monday. when the hog is {(.ffi'hnion o.i'e also cone.:.- up. In; Woman dcc'ued mescal exan 'nation, and ** admitted she was not the iuo*’ier of the eld'd. A DIFIF'’ENT STOHY. latest. The woman tiro is not charged ..'Mi perjury, but ivPh endeavor’ ig to obis' , money from Pooley under false pretences. The pr'sonor is not a yorug woman, hut is liver -10 years of age.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 12 November 1887, Page 3
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186An Extraordinary Case. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 12 November 1887, Page 3
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