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Echo of Police Raid

ONE OF YESTERDAY’S CROWD WOMAN GETS THREE MONTHS ‘ One of yesterday’s crowd, is she?*’ asked Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., when Winnie Paterson, aged 42, appeared in the Police Court this morning charged with habitually consorting with thieves and prostitutes. “Yesterday’s crowd” consisted of four men and two women—one of whom was sentenced to six months, and four to three months—who crowded into the -dock on a similar charge, as a result of a raid by the detectives on a house in Newton Road. “Three months!” said the magistrate, in the next breath, and the woman departed to join her friends at Mount Eden.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 52, 24 May 1927, Page 1

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108

Echo of Police Raid Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 52, 24 May 1927, Page 1

Echo of Police Raid Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 52, 24 May 1927, Page 1

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