AFFILIATION.
(special to "ths PHIiS- ) AUCKLAND, November I*.' "This i» the second girl to suffer from the. attention* of this man, ■«•*¥*.£' Hunt S.M., this morning, when maiung«* Sion order against Charles Carter for maintenance o£ a child. voune .Mr Clarke, appearing for two young women complainants said there »»■**"£ eirl of whose child Carter was the iatner. He had gone under the names of Brown, B£ Soft, and Carter, but the last-named was Ss wrrect name." Carter had informed him he horsewhipped. *™~* **£*££ under three names. He ought to bo going under a, number at Mount Eden. men one.of the ? vin? evidence his Worship asked: Haven t you got * big brother you could get to «« this ian a proper hiding? That is what ne ZnU No wondeT he didn't come here this morning.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 5
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131AFFILIATION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 5
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