ALL EG E D ABO RT I O N.
Another Remand,
" 'There , was ' a faiir. attendance of curious people at the .-, Magistrate's Court on .Thursday mot'hihg of la.<-:t . week whdn it was A known that , thecharge ,of. abor£ibnT- preferred against . Mrs Mary Lang 'would bo //-heard.'. Accused was. given a -'chair T.-iiext'.. to/ •her counsel, -i\tr Towle. '/./ a^dTTwds. quietly .dressed, With '•. the .exce jTtion Of an, artistic, large black hat, adorned all round .with bla_ckvla.ee',. A Maltese lace scarf was., .a...noticeable feature, and a mackintosh of a greyish color , completed her outside apparel. ,-. . . ; , '' Chief Detective Marsack asked Mf_ F, V. Fraser/ S-.M.., for a remand for eight, days, saying that the alleged Victim, a young woman, Viva Vita Potter, was still lying ill - at the hospital, and at the expiration of the eight days' remand the doc-, -i tor thought, she Would be able to attend court. '.;■.-.' 'V;V'' ! The S.M: remanded accused accordingly. Bail was allowed.
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NZ Truth, Issue 334, 18 November 1911, Page 7
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156ALLEGED ABORTION. NZ Truth, Issue 334, 18 November 1911, Page 7
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