MOTHER REPRIMAND%
DISHONEST NURSEMAID STOLEN CLOTHES FOUND II “The sooner that you dr°P i/j tude the better it will *>?’-.JJJSf H both for your daughter ana jL n Mr. Cutten, S.M., told a 11 Children’s Court in Auckland |g when her daughter H' charge of theft from her H The mother had defiuntlj . the court that the clothes, ?L. |p valued at £l2, had been & -tf!! girl. “And she did not get either,” she said. fliat : ;lg The police evidence the ' E! clothes had been stolen D > filfn who had been employed a ■ ■ maid. Subsequently they B in her possession and recov 2 “I could not rest if I t*«j*M* R dishonestly obtained r I house,” declared the mother- j? | The court ordered sl, P c . r ?^ r tb** 5i j case, Mr. Cutten remarWWk gj|tP 1 mother’s attitude would n herself nor her d a ugh ter. -t ■ £
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 4
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149MOTHER REPRIMAND% Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 4
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