CORRESPONDENCE.
oorrosp»ntl«iit.>i. | ♦—■ TO- Tttffl fcDCCOR OF *M& «V«WIWff NAff.. Stß,,—This moromg Inspector feey apptiett for the admission of two iettle yeanf/mfco- the Industrial School. In ordur tu ahaw rested their mother (she being at the present moment awaiting trial!) to say what to fc«w of that e»tiu.i»ct» woman's ch-a lacfcer.. Th« record was about as tnwt as it cottl'd ho, and proved eoncfasively that L was totally aniit tt> be their protector, it' J*"* 'fne* Jaw should prevent her havm^ t4 aiiy., J cunjLCsl > <Hrctftheift" Now, what I worth! tike (!*» whether, in the interests- of justice, these crimes need he catalogued btfore the children in open Court, as it appeared to. me that, young as the two. little ones are, a dim remembrance; of what demurred t«-day coming to- them in after years would not tend to- have the ett„et supposed to be bfon!''it at'Kittfrfty'f nthtstruxl'Seh^ds—viz., that of obliterating past ideas of crime, and giving start in life.—l am, 'te., Scrutator, , ... . 'l±JLl —»
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 221, 6 January 1877, Page 3
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162CORRESPONDENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 221, 6 January 1877, Page 3
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