“LET HER GO BACK TO HER CHILDREN.”
Per Press Association, AUCKLAND, June 21. In the Supreme Court, in the case of May Hunia, charged with bigamy at Rawene, it appeared that she married a Maori youth of nineteen when she herself was fourteen or fifteen years old. She married a second time jn 1915 and had nine children. Mr Justice Stringer dismissed the charge, shying, “ Let her go back to her children."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17878, 21 June 1926, Page 4
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