PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY.
A meeting of the Discharged Prisoners' | Aid Society was held oil JLuesday. IheTO wbre present: Sir Robert f Stout, UJ. (P r ®" siding), Dr. M'Arthur, S.M., Messrs. T. S. Lambert, J. G. W. Ai ken, H. H Ostler, P. J. O'Regau, E. Arnold, and U. Cumings, secretary. . _ . The Teport for the period from December to May showed that between 300 and ■100 cases, had been reviewed, and out ol that number some 218 had been helped. Sir Robert Stout ga,ve an interesting account of prison farm labour in the Waikato, and stated that the farm was doing W Sir Robert Stout moral that a vote of sympathy be conveyed to Mrs. Richmond in her recent severe bereavement Somo 117 men had been provided with beds and meals, 19 men 'With food I 8 men with clothes, 3 with fares to Lyttelton and Picton, 8 men and women with groceries, 11 with telegrams, etc., and 7 with cash. ________.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1780, 19 June 1913, Page 7
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160PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1780, 19 June 1913, Page 7
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