Notes and Events.
$ — _» [ That nearly 18,000 persons should 1 receive attention in the colonial hos--1 pitals in one year appears an outside ! number in proportion to our population, fc'till we are told that 9,068 ; patients received indoor relief, and ! 8,700 outdoor relief during the past !• twelvemonths. 1 On the last day of last year there were 1,229 males and 808 females in ' our lunatic asylums, oi whom 1,108 1 males and 708 females were classed > as incurable. 1 Another black list is that of 1550 ' children belonging to the Industrial ' Schools. Of these 589 are in the 1 schools, 409 are boarded out, 125 ' are with friends, 893 are at service, 1 and the rest otherwise accounted » for.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 July 1894, Page 3
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118Notes and Events. Manawatu Herald, 3 July 1894, Page 3
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