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"BY TKLMRAPH —rER PRESS ASSOCIATION} V. CHILD ABANDONED. CHRISTCHURCH, November 18. A girl named Kathleen Mary Morgan aged 20 was charged to-day with abandonment of a child on October 26. She was remanded till Wednesday on bail.
PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. WELLINGTON, November 18. At the Auckland Presbyterian General Assembly, Professor J. Gumming was unanimously nominated as' the next moderator. The other candidates witli-drew. The finance report estimated tlie total Assembly expenses at -v £4.250. SUPREME COURT. AUC~' AN'D. Nov 18. At the Supreme Court, Joseph German, on a. charge of carnal knowledge of a girl under 16 was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. __ Two youths. Athol F. G. Connolly; and Frederick C. Arns, who were charged with assault on a taxi driver, were admitted to probation for five years, their associates, employment and amusement to he subject .to thp of th? Probntfon Officer,
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 2
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143TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 2
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