DR BARNARDO’S HOMES.
In the December issue of the “National Waifs’ Magazine" Dr Barnardo devotes a good deal of space to a most interesting record of his recent tour in Canada. Out of the 11,591 emigrants sent to Canada and the Colonies under the auspices of the National Waifs’ Association, it is claimed that less than two in a hundred have failed, while very many have succeeded to an extent that a few short years ago would have seemed beyond thejwildest dreams of the young people themselves. Thu general contents of the magazine make special appeal at this Christmas season to all who arc in sympathy with skillful rescue-work carefully carried on. The Editor pointedly reminds his readers, on behalf of the 5,390 boys and girls under his care, that he sits at the receipt of custom daily at 18 to 26, Stepney Causeway, London, E.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 March 1901, Page 4
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146DR BARNARDO’S HOMES. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 March 1901, Page 4
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