"A LITTLE NOT-WANTED."
3 BABY DESERTED BY MOTHER. 1 ! 3 I Thz story of a. mother who deserted her i I iniant son was related to Mr. E. C- • i Cutten, 8.M., in the Juvenile Offenders t Court yesterday, when an infant in arms i ' was charged with being a child without ' proper means of sustenance. Senior. ' Sergeant Rutledge stated that a woman 1 went to a nursing homo in Carlton Gore 3 Road on November 15, and on November ' 29 gave birth to a son. She left the house " a few weeks later, and had cot been heard » of since. The baby, which had been left - behind, was baptised in the Roman Cath- > oKc faith. The infant was committed to I St' Mary'a Industrial School,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16434, 10 January 1917, Page 6
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