THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
The Commi?3!OTieror\yudioßis in forTrardinjT to Mr Titehener the report of the Ccniiinhyioujrs appointed to inquire into Mary Doig'•< case, remark a that whila ttia Commissioners b&ar testimony t.. the kiud ami cartful treatDient of tbt- ■ 3 by Mr Titehener ami point out. the djlh" eulties he lab.-is under in dealing' with exceptional cases without adequito menus, lie »■ hinks that Mr TitcliL-nerl showed great indiscretion in continuing for niuetecu day* tlie nse of the iiHj>roviß»-d it-pans of restraint adopted iu 111 if. case. Mr M'Lean says in conclusion: "The Government are satisfied with the general management of the school, a■ d feel confident that you will avoid in future in any circumstances the use of such means of resrraiut as have been used on the present occasion. Steps will be taken to prov.de the necessary cells for Mich emergencies."
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Evening Star, Issue 4292, 28 November 1876, Page 3
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141THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 4292, 28 November 1876, Page 3
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