TE ORANGA SCANDAL.
ENQUIRY CON CLUDED
Press Association. CHHISTCMimCH, March -3. The r J'c Oranga Home cmiinry included to-dav, when evidence v .is D u 21 bv Mr. il. H. Pope, in charge of schools. Mr. Pope sanl that the Jo Oramra Home was well equipped lor B»S.“rt 'of tiw buildings were wanted. The Depatt ment took an active interest in the progress of each child, and the Dt partment had been averse to. hancuttinm and only agreed to it m two drastic "cases. The Department was also averse to corporal punishment, if it could be avoided. Better classification would bring corporal punishment down to a- minimum, but power should be given to retaift• .incorrigible girls in the Homo until the. age ol 20. In his opinion the results ot the training at tho Home were truly wonderful. -; • ... , . > The Commission will report to the Government,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2147, 24 March 1908, Page 3
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145TE ORANGA SCANDAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2147, 24 March 1908, Page 3
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