KIDNAPPING CASE.
(Jiuast.ciiuj.cii, f esierday. .Airs Annie Ai. Grooker, of Auckiancljappeared nr Court co-day witk iiier two sous, aged Id aud 10 wiioiu sue Had aiuuapped in January winle attending a caiup of llie Pres by ter - lau Orpnanage, wnere tlie boys bad placed by tUcir fatber. I'bo appearance of cue boys in Court was uue to cue issue of an order for tneir production and as Alls lirooker unineoiately banded tbc boys over to me orphanage manager, wno was in Court, ins Honour ordered . that proceedings 'be struck out. lie declined to make an order giving ner access to tbe children, as counsel for tbe fatber said Mrs iirooker was divorced on tbe ground of misconduct. The question of access was left to the orphanuge authorities. The Judge also refused to grant costs to her trip from Auckland as she bad merely been instructed to leave the children in safe custody in Auckland.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2593, 14 June 1923, Page 3
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154KIDNAPPING CASE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2593, 14 June 1923, Page 3
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