SUPPRESSION OF NAMES
MAGISTRATE’S WARNING
AUCKL AND, June ,9,
“I am going to stop suppressing names of young girls who thieve” said Mr F. K. Hunt, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court, when a charge: of steak iiiig £2 was preferred against a waitress, aged 20 years.
lYhcn the girl appeared Sub-Tnspee ton S.hanulnn asked for a week’s remand, which was granted. A condition was that the girl should remain in custody of the Salvation Army.
“I will suppress accused’s name until the case is heard,” said the Magistrate, when the female probation officer, Major Annie Gordon, asked for suppression. ‘I am going to stop suppressing names of girls who thieve. They steal from their mistresses and go from one mistress to another and nothing is known about them.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 2
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