TE ORANGI HOME INQUIRY.
I'er Press Association. Christchurch, Last .Night. The inouiry into the management jf the Te Oriingi Home was continued today, ami evidence was given in corroboration of that given previously. Several girls stated that they had been strapped by the matron ami couliucd in ilie cell's and detention yaid for a month after attempting to ab-cond. One witness stated Unit when she was returned lu the Home after absconding she was strapped and put ill (lie cells. Nlw c plained lo an attendant that she had a sore throat. She ,v.n al'ler wards snapped again for refusing lo cat her food. S c days all or a doctor saw her and ordered her removal to lie hospital, where she wa-, in bed for I months. Several wilnos-c- a-ii-ed Ui" matron of boxing the car- ~t the 'oris, and all objected In (lie hard oiiM,|< : I work.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 64, 5 March 1908, Page 2
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149TE ORANGI HOME INQUIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 64, 5 March 1908, Page 2
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