CONTROL OF ASYLUMS.
;(Eer Press Association.); Christchurch, last night. The Mayor has reoeived the following letter from the Inspector-General of Asylums, in reply to the letter enclosing copies of the resolutions passed at the reoent publio meeting in regard to tbe Sunnyside Asylum:— “By direotion of tbe Hon. the Minister in charge of this Department, I have tbe honor, in reply to your letter, to inform you that tbe resolutions passed at the meeting of Christohuroh oitizons will receive the most careful consideration. The Hon, the Minister has, in hiß place in the House oi Representatives, fully explained his resolution that every case of alleged injustice shall be fully investigated . by him, and in every oase that has occurred since this declaration ho has in the letter,
and in the spirit, carried it out. Under the oircumstances I must deny positively that any attendant has been either arbitrarily or unfairly treated, or left in ignorance of tbe oharges against them. Those who have been transferred have been removed on departmental grounds, a* seemed best in the interest* -■-*“:'•** ‘ - GREGrOß,lnspeSo“r.” ODOr ’ **s MAO '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1348, 7 January 1905, Page 2
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181CONTROL OF ASYLUMS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1348, 7 January 1905, Page 2
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