"THE PECULIAR PEOPLE."
Received February 6, 8.30 a.m. LONDON, February 5. Mr Justice Redbent, in trying a caseiat Chelmsford, recognised the conscientious convictions of the sect known as "The Peculiar People," but remarked that the law providing for the kind and humane treatment of children must be obeyed. He sentenced the elder of the sect, named Carter, to two months' imprisonment, and Clark,, a father, to one month for neglecting and causing unneces-; sary suffering to Clark's late daughter.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8351, 7 February 1907, Page 5
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79"THE PECULIAR PEOPLE." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8351, 7 February 1907, Page 5
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