FLIGHT OF A NUN.
ALLEGED TO BE INSANE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—CopyrleM. Sydney, August 10. Much public interest is being shown in the case of Sister Ligouri, a nun who escaped from a convent at Wagga. She was brought to Sydney, where she took refuge in the house of a Congregational minister until arrested under a warrant issued. at the instance of the Roman Catholic Bishop of the diocese, the information setting out that Bridget Partridge, otherwise Sister Ligouri, was a person deemed insane and without sufficient means of support. The court remanded her for seven days to a reception house for expert medical observation. The court was densely crowded, the Protestant organisations taking a prominent part in the case.—Aus,-N,Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1920, Page 5
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