GIRL'S STORY OF KIDNAPPING.
v; -'- :-- ; '.f:' / :.-'.;"- ■■-. \^:.^-'-:^ : \,:y-----^-:iMti — "DANGER TO SOCIETY." able story at Kingston recently. She *&s£■ Lily Farrow, of Trinity Squars, and she was .charged ii?ith failing to jply with the terms-of a-probation ' Asked why she had foiled; to Report self to the officer: sineo December rihe;said that after ; she was chsfrged a#ihsM; court' she obtained a situation as- a ■tcra tfrrn in Bond- Street. While walMiigl Piccadilly on Christmas JSve a wt).'A' dressed' man accosted her,, ami asked • he?;^ : -' 1&> 'ftp- with.hlin to a restanrant to supper;' 8W said;, "No; tam not ccjo,, idg/'" but he pressed: her; While t% Niter© talkin'g"he Hailed' a passing taxi-csb, ?and ; 'Wf&re' , sHe v r^is^ eh© fomis-' Hers^tfin-the'dib> which waa speeding offlff They had hot' bsch seated h s j[ ! senses, and 1 die'asked whers-'she'was beuw- 1 * I. taken';- The' fitrangetf 'then*- tbrerr & pieotf of cobtctn: w»Oi : over her face, -and; remembered-'no jaore' until ehe found Lef- .' Strang in an hotel, in feh fr ;:'.-. Wos't ; Eadj which she givi>. Shortly'afteiw'ards,; the man waij. "'' called away, she escaped from the httfceli When she had reached 1 the Marble Arch?#| another- mart;; seeing; her* cOnditioh',: asaed " '< her what wa«i the: • she told,'hisa ■ that she had just escaped l from a man who ' i had tried' to make' a " White slave" of her. • - This rtarit^bb'pity on'her, found " apartmehta'ffk Bnxtol^and.-havhig ' ti^e-whole"- ofr her- placed it befafc . / with- that tv;o m«a i| 'were f a^rrel^ic! ;^and'i -virore i t 6 be:- charged: ia s-/| ■ ; : --'v ■ ■ ■'; .■-'-."■■■•' ' :. The masislasteiß to- remand: girl for a in : custiodyr ponding hearing of in- London; . |^ ; mi • « £asfe. The «barg« the two men' wjj duly heard at Maryllbone' Police Cc:.?, the accused being Mr. 35; IsaS«»' and Jfc ' J. Goldstein. . Mr. Jiea'bert, the case, asked that 'tho accused ehoald bo, ; discharged. The girl he. said, Vasf daughter of a rsspacta-bje She , had robbed her father, and :had ,h;idr to;gs( leave-her situation in Suffolk fprj*iscoh r .,v;\ duct, had been charged, at $#oFjm,4i ■'•■ Surrey, with larceny, and pwba&cn ;,y v for two yeans, and since €&en had in m' the Lock Hospital and Bescue Home- iShe A : ;< had a particularly evil and dangerous habit '-• of'making, changes which had no tionin fact. \y■■'■■: :":"'.'.'■■ _■ .. '^^M Mr. i Bariington 'Matfhewa explained v01 that his client. Mr.; Goldstein, made taalSp acquaintance Of the gurf Farrow ia Janu-. .*• ■ ary, and became infatuated. She. deceived Mm, and it was in consequence of a stivtement that the made :■ fco* him about IsaiKß that the scene ai the hotel ia.-"--JBavswater which led'to Eoth of them arrested./He how regretted ..having bs«a' *•. mixed up with "this most notorious liar,"./ t and also; regretted hia attitude towards v Mr. Isaacs, who, until that mght, was m -: absolute swinger to him. - : Mr. Paul Taylor, in ordertog a discharge, • said the girl could only'be described as sacions dangser to society. v,
GIRL'S STORY OF KIDNAPPING.
New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15269, 5 April 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)
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