GIRL GIVEN CHANCE
STOLE WHEREVER SHE WENT "Nancy Hitching, aged 18. who. According to Air. F. K. Hunt. 8.M., “stole wherever sho went,” was given a chance at tho Police Court this morn - ing. Hitching? cam© up for sentence on two charges of theft and one of false pretences, the total amount involved being £4 IDs Id. “I had Intended to send her to the Borstal,” said the magistrate, "but, on the Probation Officer’s recommends - tion, I shall give her another chance.” A term of two years’ probation was imposed, three months of the time to be spent in the Salvation Army Home. Hitching was ordered to make restitution as the Probation Officer decided
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 13
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