YOUNG WOMAN'S ILLNESS.
SERIOUS CRIME ALLEGED. 7~, .i I PATIENTS DEPOSITIONS TAKEN. ' I fBl TELEGSAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] v ), WELLINGTON, Tuesday. A . party consisting >of Mr. E.- Page, S.M., Chief-Detective Kemp, and the : Court clerk, visited Wellington Hospital !■*'* to-day and took depositions* in the case in- which Julia v ßu(Jdlesden is chargcA , • with having unlawfully used an instrument ion a single woman, named 'Lucy. Jose phine Pope, and a young • man named ; Rory Pinny, is charged with having pro- 'gftf cured Julia Euddlesden to commit a ,S t crime. • 1 • In the evidence, Lucy Pope said that the accused, Pinny, was responsible for i her condition. Pinny made arrangements ' and witness visited 'Buddlesden, who performed an operation. She later became ill, and, on 1 the advice :of Pinny, admitted |p|j everything to Dr. Luke, who ordered her f removal to the hospitals • '• ry . After witness had completed tier evidence,' the further hearing of the ease >T was adjourned. • j';
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18702, 7 May 1924, Page 8
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158YOUNG WOMAN'S ILLNESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18702, 7 May 1924, Page 8
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