CRIMINALS AND PRISONS.
VIEWS OE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. criminal court of appeal siv:c:estbd. The Hon. Dr. Findlav. Minister of I tenia] Affairs, when asked liv a Tim representative whether lie liml any le;; lation in vieiv with regard to our crimi nls anil pri-oners <renerally made an i teresting statement >oti Hie subjeet. TP.EE-I'LANTIXI: CAMPS. •'• Yes. I have." he said, -bill I do n intend to enmmit mvself to any slat of the reforms 1 have in view un f have had further opportunity of fan lisiri"in>! myself with Hie existing prisi eonditions, tlieir advantages and tlic defects and tlieir influences on priso ev- reformation. From (he inforniatii 1 hive obtained and from personal i -• tion of the tree-planting eamps T a -.allied that the~e taniß can tie exle n niv opinion Xew Xe Eiijrlaml in the dire
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 17, 13 February 1909, Page 6
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138CRIMINALS AND PRISONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 17, 13 February 1909, Page 6
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