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A YOUNG WIFE'S STORY.

hi ,11 ill) o\ in if no i/) Moo\ (It y Tcdfigrnph.—Wess -Aa i=. 6 ui'a't j on: Auckland, .hum 0. . : The. lii I'..- (if a young -n;i! Un ■ii(:f !iii!li'y;iioi/ii \y<i- iii; Sfio'T'o 1 i"oof =' rh -t'll'j j.s in.fining-, on .Ijch ;■-1 i ul'.'a /I asliioiK: ■ .young Wiiinaiij. _ iir'ijirife-; ■ ■liu'i iSiro.c-k<i"i.-'i teiii» 'pleaded S! g.uilty.'"'':lo?;i£ : ciiiii g" hi (ililaiiijiig iiionty iij-' iiieaiis. fo't; Viiiiii!!.--*' ifliV'iHi—. 1.1.cr wiiici'l.ni: (Mr. fii-.;iiidy)'Uatod,;tlmi;:i Ji: little jvhile. : ! j'itck. .'Alel-' jjoiiriiivoii. a trip ii'.:!'. ■:iiU tjiiiii'id:'(V'j,c--■ji|!' I'Viniieciiui'), II- i.i>»ili/jl ...alTililict. 'I'iii-y lived (in-Pi in a lniariliiii-'li'iiise tinonly :a I'Mr'-iiigli', vvhe.ii. li.c'r' ;wentnv.ii? ,|i/ Jyiitfliiml v.isu another woman,' i'leaviii'g'. In:i' onjy a. little' money; ...which-: \ v.ii-. l>;ijiJ-.i-ii. jn 'hi.- Kngli.-h, fy;ottis!igami': yvii si I jVl'ji! n 'Ha nk of Sydijey. <-d In iiii: weii.t to Sydney'.- '-v.'Seoiiig., that ) 'ii: .i;.i;ii(i:' iyiimaii had. t..i:-:eii tiie liunieoi; • :M ps." Kelniieeker, .iilnl- Ihat'^ie? wasfgefe ■ling: Jieo'jtiiit-, r.i.in up l L y th'u'secoiidvMi-:-:.: I ili-iii.-K-cker, she culled lieru-lf Marjorie | "i!nliin-:iii," the latter, being, her... hus--1 b'iO'id.K secifjiid'. name. She iiad to under-, j go in Sydney an ojicnition ior; nervous j trouble, "and iuk-r .-lie leit for . New Zea-.

At liiis point 'the ranaiive- was taken Aip h'y Ci'iief-Detictiye; .Mars'aek, .who: said, that 'the. young by the Maheno s<)iiie.five or six weeks ago.' ■Kile iiuaiie the of s-oino;. el"., -tiip officers '(luiiiig.';.Uie : tlie'nr (lit. Ji\"iill(:i')Ccashed.;foriheH<v' che'iue of ; JCIO i. il raw ji.'. o i v : , tl J j S.w.aii d Dank of Sydney. •. Sin; put up at, the Jioyal Hotel,, but i'oi| .i'il, and. iiad to go

■io' :tlie Wouiiside private .hoipiial .for- an . operation, iilef *:bill.; : 'Koy'af. was paid by chei|!:e-drawn, on' tlio K. ,S. and A. Baiik.. AVlieix the got bet-. !<:r at the ho.spiul .slu. weiit'to the chemist s.hop of Mr.. A. K.; l'aseoe,', and cash-, ed another E. S. and. A. ehenu'! for JCI2, with w.liieh she- paid - :"o: ..her. hospital; li-eatnieii'. These cheijues . she signed. ''■yiafi6VitJtobinsp¥,"iaiid'':»-Len iir.; \Val-. lei - , on the Mahen'o.'s' retuni trip to' Sydney, pre.-eiited his cheijiw it was returned marked ".Vo accouiit." ._ Coiisei|iieii(ly Hie had gone' ■toya.'iprivate'Jioardiiighousei wgs; Mrrestod." She posseted M:vei;al trunks oi vevy co.-tlv elotliing. but. her cash- had dwindled to 2i<. \Vlk'P. she went to.-Mr. l'aseiw. she ti-prestiirc)! . that .she . had- a Kler.. -' of siim.-'but no. letter oi:'eredit:. existeH.Jir; ! ..Jlarsackj fur-, slier si a ted that sineo ;hcr : arre.it aeciiseil :hnd been cared for. in the Door of Hope jlToiiiei. ib'ut; ish'e '-.h'rid-itherci,..taken;- up, ilio ; . sttitiide of 'a.'lady liaarder, wliieh was forjci g ii'' ; .t ha'i.p lace i ■K^ te ''' r ' 1 ' :: : • Mr. (irundy,.puUii;g forward.a-piea for mitigation under exceptional . cirrumstnnces, sfafed that the young woinan had.-.■.■inftiieiitial.'-.U.riendsjVat J :Home;.3who ;■ hud :to;:;aiiu;restit\itiori'j would: be inac!o; of' .t he .racifiey: 'Mear.tinie she. r .was.' ready to allow' her '(.osljy. e!othing and ? jewe\'ory ; ..to' ;b?.'turhed;: r iht6 ; :;;moncyv for . ;■ ; , ■ ordered to ennie iip.:l'6r sentence: when ealle'd' upon, a precision being made' that slie'shotild go to '..tlie.Dbd'riof Hope Honie., for twelyo inontlts I /or iitifirreleased : t:i. enable her io.rtaeii l-'her;-friends);:; iindi6iifornv>with''the"; rules ■ lb She; ; w;as,. taken., away ;I ;i fain Uii k-;' st <- ■

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 7 June 1912, Page 4

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A YOUNG WIFE'S STORY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 7 June 1912, Page 4

A YOUNG WIFE'S STORY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 7 June 1912, Page 4

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