NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.
I'lß TRUSS ASiCOIATION. Wasganui, May 10. The annual Convention of the National Council of Women of New Zenland mot at Wanganui on Friday ind after beiog welcomed by the Mayor and other*, Mrs. Shcppard, president, delivered tho opening address, »nd Miss Henderson read the secretarial report, Tho National Council of Wormn at to day's sitting dealt with the subject of the duty of the SLata towards il'e gitimate children. Miss Hnadcrsnn, if ChnMichwcb, read n well thought out paper on tho question. After dheussionjit was resolved t.h<t in view of the fact that a number of children in tbis colony are seriously neglect-d, Council mgj'sted tint Cottage H< mes should bq established in the various districts ff r tho recaption of sw h children, who should thue hi main'aitrd un'il they ard qu-il fied for their life work. In the evening a paper by Mrs. Sh'vwiight on illegitimacy was discussed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 100, 13 May 1901, Page 2
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154NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 100, 13 May 1901, Page 2
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