GIRLS BEFORE COURT
Four Charged As Idle And Disorderly Evidence of .loose living in undesirable surroundings was given by the police in the Magistrates’ Court, Wellington, yesterday, when four girls’ aged between 17 and 21 were charged with being idle and disorderly and with having insufficient lawful visible means of support. They were Monica Hansen, housemaid, aged l‘J, Anne Rosamond, waitress, aged .17, Kathleen Mavis McGregor, mnenini-t, aged 21, and Marjory Bvaline Swinburne, factory baud, aged 19. All pleaded guilty except Swinburne. Police witnesses stated that the women had been leading loose, immoral lives, anil had done little or no work. 'They bad frequently been seen by the police with servicemen, usually tin dor the inlltienee of liquor. One had been living with Chinese mid iinotlier bull been at n house of ill repute in Willis Street which had been declared out of bounds lor servieemeu. All were remanded till today to enable Air. Stout. S.M., to study reports from the probation, officer.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 33, 3 November 1942, Page 6
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163GIRLS BEFORE COURT Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 33, 3 November 1942, Page 6
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