IN MOTHER’S CARE
WOMAN GIVEN CHANCE
Mabel Jackson, aged 27, who has been drinking heavily for some time, was given a chance by Mr. F - K. Hunt, S.M., this morning. She was charged with using obscene :a aguage and being idle and disorderly, having insufficient lawful Means of support. m? c^e application of Mr. J. J. ■/‘ilivan. the second charge was with“riwn, counsel entering a plea of ssuty on the obscene language charge. Sub-Inspector McCarthy thought “at Jackson had got into the habit of u '*ag filthy language. Sullivan mentioned that the bother was present and willing to ike care of her daughter. Jackson was prohibited and ordersu to come up for sentence when called upon. You will get six months on these »iw£ es if you don’t behave your- ',/• earned the magistrate, as the otnan left the dock.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 1
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139IN MOTHER’S CARE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 1
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