NEGLECTED CHILDREN.
AUSTRALIAN KECOMMENDTIOXS j By Teieirvapll.—]'n?>i A--ve:;'.iicn. - C"i>> ri.rlir j Received Friday, fi.-'lO p.m. \ Sydney. Friday. j The report of Sir Charles MacKellar j on neglected and delinquent children. I tabled in the Assembly makes a num- | ber of recommendations for beiloring f the present system, including the in-I troduction of the Borstal Reformatory system; the reorganisation of courts ,j so that young children shall be nidged i by psychological and sociological, in- ( stead of a merely legal standards; a regulation eon ce mine the circulation j of pernicious literature, and the at-i; tendance of children at picture shows; i. legislation to compel defaulting bus- \ bands and fathers to maintain their f families: tuat an ofiieer of the Chil- j dren's Council appear on all aiiiliation I rases, and when reouircd proceed <<n > behalf of the applicant u sausned ; there is a genuine prima facie case, • the putative father's appointment as j guardian of every illegitimate child. |:
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 600, 6 September 1913, Page 5
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158NEGLECTED CHILDREN. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 600, 6 September 1913, Page 5
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