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MISCHIEVOUS BOY.

PEERS FAVOUR- WHIPPING

LONDON, June 16

Lord Exmouth told the House of Lords that those in charge of reformatories had tound ' that the boys hated prayers more than whippings. He did not shake the Peern’ faith in the rod, for the House ,l>v 65 votes to 22, amended abolishing the whipping of hoy offenders.

Lord Bertie who moved the amendment maintained that hoys u 4 ho 'illtreated animals or committed similar acts of cruelty , uliould bo repaid ’hi their owinchii). ' '

Lord Atkin ,a member of the Ju’dic i: 1 1 Committee of the Privy (ouncil advocated whipping for cruel, malici ously michievous hoys.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1932, Page 6

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MISCHIEVOUS BOY. Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1932, Page 6

MISCHIEVOUS BOY. Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1932, Page 6

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