A.Scc'al Problem. (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, June 6. , Mr Kettle, S.M., sent Annie Dunn to gaol for two weeks. He said she 'as a fit subject for an inebriates' rS?" C " 2° had rcceiv «l a letter from ™ .*-?• T, al s "l'erintendent at the Waitati Home in which the writer referred to a former female patient committed to Waitati Home bv MiKettle, and who apparently, owinir to former associations and connections, was not fit to associate with other females at the home. Mr Kettle, remarking on the letter, thought the other female inmates would have tried to raise other fallen women ;. Mid did not know whether he tfhould »ot h&va sent Dunn there.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 131, 7 June 1904, Page 3
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113Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 131, 7 June 1904, Page 3
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