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Table I8.—Deaths, 1922.
Table I9. —Inmates discharged from Industrial Schools during 1922.
Under the provisions of the Industrial Schools Act, 1909, power is given for the detention beyond the age of twenty-one years of any inmate who, upon application being made to a Magistrate by the Manager of the school at the direction of the Minister of Education, is found to be morally degenerate or otherwise not (in the public interest) a fit person to be free from control. In the thirteen years since this Act came into operation there have been ninety-one orders issued extending the period of control, sixty-six of the inmates concerned, being girls. The Act provides for extension for four years, and gives power to the Court on similar procedure to renew the order from time to time for a period of four years. It is expected that the number of those over whom authority beyond twenty-one years will be needed will always be small in proportion to the whole number of inmates ; but the value of such an enactment in respect of the remainder who have to be detained is obvious, both in their own interests and in that of the community at large.
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Table I 8.—Deaths, .1922. Age. Status at Death. Certified Cause of Death. School to which belonging. Yrs. mos. 0 2 Salvation Army Home 0 2 0 3 At board i Marasmus .. .. . • • . Wellington Receiving-home. I 5 In hospital 1 I I At hoard . . 2 11 5 1 In hospital 6 10 At board 7 11 Accidental suffocation .. .. .. Under guardianship B.O.O., Timaru. Pneumonia .. . . .. . • Under guardianship B.O.O., Invereargill. Accidental drowning .. • ■ • ■ Christchurch Receiving-home. Cerebral haemorrhage, syncope, cardiac failure. . Nelson Receiving-home. Tubercular cervical adenitis, shock .. .. Cavcrsham Industrial School. Typhoid fever, kidney trouble . . . . Auckland Receiving-home. Pneumonia .. .. . . • . Under guardianship B.O.O., Whangarei. Run over by motor-car .. . . . . Wellington Receiving-home. Tuberculosis .. .. •. •. Boys' Training-farm, Weraroa. Meningitis .. .. .. .. Wellington Receiving-home. Pneumonia, cadiac failure . . .... ,, Tuberculosis . . .. .. St. Vincent de Paul's. 9 9 12 10 With friends 13 10 In hospital 17 6 18 3 In sanatorium Table I 9.—Inmat 'ES DISCHARGED FROM INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS DURING 1.922. fe •!.„■ ii O "B P ° 11 J ?i -si be bo -m T: Particulars of Discharge, a a an" 5 'B.fl u — hJE ;>cfl £ S& £<a c R l-» < .1 I '53 rQ v p Pi h4 in § -fl 6' o so § . to • Q Q b'rj fl? bu S 3 S S a 53 h a s| 8ig || a B 2 £ *8 g S£i-?a ei 5S £ > % S o % j 81 ■ I 2» °K S= . : iii 8 o s * 5 £. fi| r «| • f 1 « |. ll t £| AS | s b| ff *$£ «jj flf |, fi § 3§ I Si SB |g «| Ii »|S || •«! 5| 5§ || gw * £w go SB go §r g>J -sS ik ii*^Srth,Ph,flh s hRSsiS •a ccT J a 3 o g fl fl a CO .— O I «a ■uM-i fl 0 cfl R O S ' T3 . « . i a s Ai a • ■*£ 'M g ss o B. G. B. B. B. G. B. G. B. B. G. B. G. B. B. G. B. B. G. B. B. (). B. B. G.\ B. (I. B. B. G. B. G. B. G. B. B. By warrant .. 5 3 3 3 By death .. 1 Attained the age of twenty-one years Married .. Adopted. . .. 2 .. . . I Written off .. 112.. Extended control expired 5 1 3 3 3 I 7 16 5 6 II 4 8 11 1 10 3 2 28 2 2 43 16 16 11 1 1 5 .. .. 3 .. .. 2 . . 4 2 i ■ • • ■ 5 • ■ 2 • ■ 2 L | 2 5 I 7 I 3 Hi 5 6 2 II 4 4 1 1 8 II 1 10 2 3 2 2 43 1 5 16 5 ii; 2 11 2 1 1 2 i 5 .. 1 1 ■ . 1 3 . . 1 4 .. 2 9 . . 4 4.. 12.... 14 1 .. 1 .. 333 4 i 1 I 2 1 1 "4 3 1 4 1 2 3 9 3 3 1 Totals .. 9 4 5 4 9 4 I 22 20 6 10 13 10 8 13 5 12 3 5 29 3 7 49 26 30 14 20 6 10 13 10 8 13 fi 12 Q 5 3 7 7 49 26 30 14 22 g bo o » a '43 M CD ft I w Si' i i S* I 3 = £ Sf3 S* •i ° £oss| 5 ° . Ig * -S3 xi j=» -S « ° -aP °S 'S Ss ■§ oj oflS o>t£: h gouh.a ." 9 5 an So9b-" a R ?h>(i H | -'-aa fr fl II I! I H ii it |i" i 4J O w 3"~ 5 . . 8 V S J W 5^ + ; M o o a o cn CJ ® o -1-3 f i R 1 1 fl o +c cd R O M R a e II 0 off R -o "3.S •a a j w 5 cfl B G. ii. ct R . a a "■fl •° fl el flfe ;| flO R O Hi fl >§ hj ■§, " "^ o R " - Particulars of Discharge. « . fl fe £B B B Qj fl o a * (B Waa O > cfl ■s-a 3O fK 1-3 ft ' Is h» B 1! ii (-1 f-l go R o ■fl S g a la .£ o i- T? O S . <« o gig Is o H 0. 11. B. 1 By warrant .. 4 . . 12 By death .. .. 1 Attained the age, of twenty-one years Married .. Adopted 1 Written off Extended e o n t r o 1 expired G. II. B. B. G. B. G. B. G. B. B, I B. B. G. B. B. G. B. G. B. G. II l_ . __ III B. G. B. G. B. G G. B. B. B. B. G. I 18 .. I .. 4 B. 7 221 1 11 2 7 o. $4 o M 312 14 36 4 12 I 5 4 3 4 I 9 8 i 5 5 4 6 221 11 7 9.1 3 29 1 11 1 1 o.. o o 1 3 1 4 2 15 26 41 1 3 2 1 3 1 .. 3 4 2 1 5 2 . . 15 15 21 8 26 22 2 8 ■11 43 2 3 1 .. .. 152 21 22 43 1 .. 2 2 . . 21 J .. Totals .. 5 1 12 5 1 12 1 5 4 3 8 26 9 1 5 6 33 7 1 5 6 11 275 181 456 1 5 5 6 33 7 275 5 1 4 3 8 26 9 i 1 5 6 II 275 1 181 456 Under the provisions of t beyond the age of twenty-on Magistrate by the Manager of - be morally degenerate or other In the thirteen years since thi extending the period of control, extension for four years, and gi time to time for a period of foui beyond twenty-one years will t inmates ; but the value of such obvious, both in their own inter >rovisions of the Industrial Schools Act, 1909, power is given for the detention of twenty-one years of any inmate who, upon application being made to a i Manager of the school at the direction of the Minister of Education, is found to erate or otherwise not (in the public interest) a fit person to be free from control. r ears since this Act came into operation there have been ninety-one orders issued iod of control, sixty-six of the inmates concerned, being girls. The Act provides for ■ years, and gives power to the Court on similar procedure to renew the order from i, period of four years. It is expected that the number of those over whom authority le years will be needed will always be small in proportion to the whole number of j value of such an enactment in respect of the remainder who have to be detained is ;heir own interests and in that of the community at large.
Table I 8.—Deaths, .1922. Age. Status at Death. Certified Cause of Death. School to which belonging. Yrs. mos. 0 2 Salvation Army Home 0 2 0 3 At board i Marasmus .. .. . • • . Wellington Receiving-home. I 5 In hospital 1 I I At hoard . . 2 11 5 1 In hospital 6 10 At board 7 11 Accidental suffocation .. .. .. Under guardianship B.O.O., Timaru. Pneumonia .. . . .. . • Under guardianship B.O.O., Invereargill. Accidental drowning .. • ■ • ■ Christchurch Receiving-home. Cerebral haemorrhage, syncope, cardiac failure. . Nelson Receiving-home. Tubercular cervical adenitis, shock .. .. Cavcrsham Industrial School. Typhoid fever, kidney trouble . . . . Auckland Receiving-home. Pneumonia .. .. . . • . Under guardianship B.O.O., Whangarei. Run over by motor-car .. . . . . Wellington Receiving-home. Tuberculosis .. .. •. •. Boys' Training-farm, Weraroa. Meningitis .. .. .. .. Wellington Receiving-home. Pneumonia, cadiac failure . . .... ,, Tuberculosis . . .. .. St. Vincent de Paul's. 9 9 12 10 With friends 13 10 In hospital 17 6 18 3 In sanatorium Table I 9.—Inmat 'ES DISCHARGED FROM INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS DURING 1.922. fe •!.„■ ii O "B P ° 11 J ?i -si be bo -m T: Particulars of Discharge, a a an" 5 'B.fl u — hJE ;>cfl £ S& £<a c R l-» < .1 I '53 rQ v p Pi h4 in § -fl 6' o so § . to • Q Q b'rj fl? bu S 3 S S a 53 h a s| 8ig || a B 2 £ *8 g S£i-?a ei 5S £ > % S o % j 81 ■ I 2» °K S= . : iii 8 o s * 5 £. fi| r «| • f 1 « |. ll t £| AS | s b| ff *$£ «jj flf |, fi § 3§ I Si SB |g «| Ii »|S || •«! 5| 5§ || gw * £w go SB go §r g>J -sS ik ii*^Srth,Ph,flh s hRSsiS •a ccT J a 3 o g fl fl a CO .— O I «a ■uM-i fl 0 cfl R O S ' T3 . « . i a s Ai a • ■*£ 'M g ss o B. G. B. B. B. G. B. G. B. B. G. B. G. B. B. G. B. B. G. B. B. (). B. B. G.\ B. (I. B. B. G. B. G. B. G. B. B. By warrant .. 5 3 3 3 By death .. 1 Attained the age of twenty-one years Married .. Adopted. . .. 2 .. . . I Written off .. 112.. Extended control expired 5 1 3 3 3 I 7 16 5 6 II 4 8 11 1 10 3 2 28 2 2 43 16 16 11 1 1 5 .. .. 3 .. .. 2 . . 4 2 i ■ • • ■ 5 • ■ 2 • ■ 2 L | 2 5 I 7 I 3 Hi 5 6 2 II 4 4 1 1 8 II 1 10 2 3 2 2 43 1 5 16 5 ii; 2 11 2 1 1 2 i 5 .. 1 1 ■ . 1 3 . . 1 4 .. 2 9 . . 4 4.. 12.... 14 1 .. 1 .. 333 4 i 1 I 2 1 1 "4 3 1 4 1 2 3 9 3 3 1 Totals .. 9 4 5 4 9 4 I 22 20 6 10 13 10 8 13 5 12 3 5 29 3 7 49 26 30 14 20 6 10 13 10 8 13 fi 12 Q 5 3 7 7 49 26 30 14 22 g bo o » a '43 M CD ft I w Si' i i S* I 3 = £ Sf3 S* •i ° £oss| 5 ° . Ig * -S3 xi j=» -S « ° -aP °S 'S Ss ■§ oj oflS o>t£: h gouh.a ." 9 5 an So9b-" a R ?h>(i H | -'-aa fr fl II I! I H ii it |i" i 4J O w 3"~ 5 . . 8 V S J W 5^ + ; M o o a o cn CJ ® o -1-3 f i R 1 1 fl o +c cd R O M R a e II 0 off R -o "3.S •a a j w 5 cfl B G. ii. ct R . a a "■fl •° fl el flfe ;| flO R O Hi fl >§ hj ■§, " "^ o R " - Particulars of Discharge. « . fl fe £B B B Qj fl o a * (B Waa O > cfl ■s-a 3O fK 1-3 ft ' Is h» B 1! ii (-1 f-l go R o ■fl S g a la .£ o i- T? O S . <« o gig Is o H 0. 11. B. 1 By warrant .. 4 . . 12 By death .. .. 1 Attained the age, of twenty-one years Married .. Adopted 1 Written off Extended e o n t r o 1 expired G. II. B. B. G. B. G. B. G. B. B, I B. B. G. B. B. G. B. G. B. G. II l_ . __ III B. G. B. G. B. G G. B. B. B. B. G. I 18 .. I .. 4 B. 7 221 1 11 2 7 o. $4 o M 312 14 36 4 12 I 5 4 3 4 I 9 8 i 5 5 4 6 221 11 7 9.1 3 29 1 11 1 1 o.. o o 1 3 1 4 2 15 26 41 1 3 2 1 3 1 .. 3 4 2 1 5 2 . . 15 15 21 8 26 22 2 8 ■11 43 2 3 1 .. .. 152 21 22 43 1 .. 2 2 . . 21 J .. Totals .. 5 1 12 5 1 12 1 5 4 3 8 26 9 1 5 6 33 7 1 5 6 11 275 181 456 1 5 5 6 33 7 275 5 1 4 3 8 26 9 i 1 5 6 II 275 1 181 456 Under the provisions of t beyond the age of twenty-on Magistrate by the Manager of - be morally degenerate or other In the thirteen years since thi extending the period of control, extension for four years, and gi time to time for a period of foui beyond twenty-one years will t inmates ; but the value of such obvious, both in their own inter >rovisions of the Industrial Schools Act, 1909, power is given for the detention of twenty-one years of any inmate who, upon application being made to a i Manager of the school at the direction of the Minister of Education, is found to erate or otherwise not (in the public interest) a fit person to be free from control. r ears since this Act came into operation there have been ninety-one orders issued iod of control, sixty-six of the inmates concerned, being girls. The Act provides for ■ years, and gives power to the Court on similar procedure to renew the order from i, period of four years. It is expected that the number of those over whom authority le years will be needed will always be small in proportion to the whole number of j value of such an enactment in respect of the remainder who have to be detained is ;heir own interests and in that of the community at large.
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