WALTHAM ORPHANAGE INQUIRY.
COMMISSIONK I! 8' ItEPORT. run i'llliSS ASSOCI.YTIO.V. (,-nnlsi'tiit luii, March I. Tin 1 report of ilie Wiillhnm Orphanage Commission >;i\s tin- allegation that lilt l Charitable Aid Orphanage was im|H'o]JL'r]y administered had been subslantially proved, the weak spot throughout being apparent in (lie inaliilit y ol the inajoi'ily "I" the members of I In 1 Board lo grasp ;nnl drill with t-liofuel lhat llic malron v.as in every way ununited for t lie positi in. Doubtless many members of (lie Hoard were iulineneed in their views mi Ihe real merits of the question by feelings of respect and regard for Mrs Carpenter, and by a strong desire to avoid doing anything to injure her or prejudice her future prospeels. After a lengthy review of the position, the report goes 011 to suggest the adoption of the boardmg-out system, instead of that of controlled institutions.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 2 March 1906, Page 2
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147WALTHAM ORPHANAGE INQUIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 2 March 1906, Page 2
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