Recently a motor car containing three men "drove up to 'the Salvation Army Female Home in Brunswick, Victoria. One of the men, asking for the officer in charge, explained that ho wanted to see the plumber. He "was taken away for that purpose, and the other men went to the laundry and asked for an inmate ot the home. When she came out the men provided her with a cloak, and said she was to come with them. The girl complied, and has not since been heard of. She was about 20 years of age, and was not in the home on the order of any court.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3397, 23 April 1919, Page 20
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