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TRAINING DOMINION BOYS ON FLOCK HOUSE LINES.

TRUSTEES’ SUPPORT. When speaking at the opening of the new open air baths at Flock House on Saturday, Hon. Edward Newman, M.L C., chairman of trustees, referred v to the pi’bposals of : the Government for the training of New Zealand born boys on similar lines to those adopted at Flock House. He understood that proposals in this direction were in train and the trustees of Flock House would gladly give the full benefit of the experience they had gained, in order to help such a scheme. One thing particularly, he hoped, would not be overlooked, and that was the after care of the boys. A Flock House boy knew, that so long as be lived, he had the sympathy and advice of the trustees to fall back upon.

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Shannon News, 12 March 1929, Page 3

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135

TRAINING DOMINION BOYS ON FLOCK HOUSE LINES. Shannon News, 12 March 1929, Page 3

TRAINING DOMINION BOYS ON FLOCK HOUSE LINES. Shannon News, 12 March 1929, Page 3

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