TOOK CHILD IN PITY
breach OF INFANTS’ ACT NURSE taken to task . Nurse Rogerson took in a "ha, two years of age, out of pity, ne did not realise that she wa.i . "’"htting a breach of the •'■wants’ Act. umu! e ’?‘ ct statei > that, if any child our r 1116 agre ot s * x y ears is boarded ° r - lon & er than a week, the place J r ® lt is staying must be registered ** a home. rvi Rogerson, a trained nurse, guilty at the Police Court this hom -HS to keeping an unregistered boa*!rt ex PLiined that, when asked to this child, she took it out of iei?ifl» not » that the Act specified v ounL rat^ n ' She had taken other •ihvav • Chilciren at various times, but on-Xi S Patients, as she conducted a K V j U v Cent home. Ho**’ ** Hunt, S.M., ordered Nurse Uiat ? to p ay the costs, remarking law P roba bly did not know the which ti e P rovi sion of the Act on Prevent baby-farming.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 1
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