THE SEAMY SIDE.
'MORE ABOUT THE SMITH CASE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Christe'hurch, Uist Xight. The painful story of distressing oiv-c!!in.-(anees in the life of the Smith family was ugain unfolded in the Magistrate's Court, this morning, when fieorge Charles iSinith ar.d Eniilv Smith were charged with having wilfully neglected Archibald Charles Ho/.er Smith, LaiWrence Clyde Ilozer Smith, and Ernest ITi'i'liiVt. Ilozer Smith, so as to cause ihe'it .muiiw--ary snlVerin;;. Evidence «:(-• • ■:vt■ ii thai ih" children were not, f'■ ■ I lii..'.. ;'.u l wrllt to school stale. l!ofh de|Vndati|> pleaded no! gnilly. and \v;;e cunniiit I >■<! for trial fit the Supreme Conrv. l'ail was allowed in their own surely of ,C 7." for each defendant.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 66, 5 August 1912, Page 5
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114THE SEAMY SIDE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 66, 5 August 1912, Page 5
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