GIVEN HER CHANCE
GAOL FOR SICK WOMAN
“A BAD T.B. CASE”
‘lt's a great pity she’s roaming the streets,” said Senior-Sergeant Edwards, when Ellen Hawthorne appeared at the Police Court this morning, charged with being idle and disorderly. The senior sergeant said she had been before the court on April 28, w hen she was ordered to come up for sentence on condition that she went mto a sanitorium or hospital. „ ‘She is a bad T.B. case,” he said, spends her time visiting hotels and consorting with women of 111repute.” The magistrate. Mr. W. R. McKean, p sentencing her to three months’ imprisonment, said she had been given n er chance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 83, 29 June 1927, Page 15
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