TE ORANGA HOME.
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"ine Moor house, win ~«.( . „ ,■ «meeroftheHo m w is dined out judiciously and under Zil aid « ' e g ' rh iu H» Uw »" ™» I the -iris WP , faT " S Ile ba(l 0, ' 6( (lie S eon C3£ eellfint terms with shehd na " (lstoff - Tnefoodwh she tad examlned and i , wholesome and plentiful. The „' ' , ■/, "! tk «"' k expressed a w - 1 ' "' k l °" .vonng women, but
i ""'"" 01 tilG (Vll'lo TOnvn l. "en ,S ?J ■ nen was an ™- o the T"! l ffo P er classification of the Inmates to be carried out. Miss Wils, attendant, and Miss Hunt, subalso gaye evidence regardin" and denied that anv undue severity was practised on the iiiuatcs of the Home.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 2
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132TE ORANGA HOME. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 2
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