RUINED BY A CUR.
(Per Press Association.) CHiiISTCHI RCH, May 18. Speaking at the Social Reform Conference, Mr T. E. Taj lor. M.H.H., denounced a case in which a girl of 11, employed in a factory, had been ruined by a certain man, who took advantage of his position, and a few weeks ago slit, died in a nursing home, (h childbirth, and th« doctor* m attendance declared that it was one of the most prolonged cases of physical suffering that had over como under their notice. Mr Taylor denounced the man as « criminal, but said nothing could be done C&nuso the offence hud not been discovered "untit'Mnore than a month after its committal, and the police were powerless, He had gone length of threatening to anuomiee tho~ name of the firm unless nomo severe punishment ' was meted out to the offender. Mr Taylor slates that the proprietors of the 'factory in which the offender was emplo.ved have discharged him. It is understood that the proprietors first intended susr ponding tho. offender, till Doeomber, biit Mr Taylor would not accept this compromise, .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7826, 19 May 1905, Page 2
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182RUINED BY A CUR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7826, 19 May 1905, Page 2
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