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MAGISTRATE AGREES WITH MR. DALLARD

-Press Association

By Telegraph—

AUCKLAND, June 39. "I think that Mr. DaJJard has Iiit the nail well and truly 011 the head," said Mr. ,T. II. Luxford, -S.M. "I have read Mr. Burtou's books wliic.h, although con taining much uscl'ul informalion re.garding prisons admjuistration does at the sanie time contain liiisc.hievous theories whicli Mr. Dallard has denounced." Mr. Luxford was replying to a ve.quest for his views oti Mtr. Dallard 's comment 011 Ihe hook "In Prison" b.y Ormond Barton. That the pro-criminal and antiautlioritarian bias was developed to a reprehensilile degreo, was the statement made by the Cniitroller General of Prisons, Mr. B. L. Dallard, in a review of the book during an address to Ihe. Rotary Club.

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Chronicle (Levin), 20 June 1946, Page 8

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MAGISTRATE AGREES WITH MR. DALLARD Chronicle (Levin), 20 June 1946, Page 8

MAGISTRATE AGREES WITH MR. DALLARD Chronicle (Levin), 20 June 1946, Page 8

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