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OPEN COUNCIL. 428
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Journal of the Workhouse Visiting Societ...
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LXXIV.—OPEIST COUNCIL.
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To the Editors of the English Woman's Jo...
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Open Council. 428
OPEN COUNCIL . 428
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and " more kindne visitors ss , are are needed inormed everywhere by , " and that e Society " even those do
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Lxxiv.—Opeist Council.
LXXIV . _—OPEIST COUNCIL .
To The Editors Of The English Woman's Jo...
To the Editors of the English Woman ' s Journal . Ladies ,
I have by this mail received an account of some of the difficulties i which ndependen Miss t R , and ye has there me f t wit more h in h p art mission icularly , valuable and I have , testim also ony received as regards some of tnttttTimesthe 29 th
May of the t , 1863 t readers h , which her I kno s the atem w Otago w ill s be , made Government intere sted a le in h t ave he o thought de the tails " fit to I , " deny on . Som will e our pyou
ab pardon out y t he e i I mmigra they are tion some B w arracks hat length at y . Dunedin Miss Rye , aft , the making reques com t o p f lain the ts ; ltttt
a Provincial nd the names Secretary of witnesses , wrote of the wn several her charges occurrences ; carefu . ly This saing he received daes , from him no examination and was ignored . When , however , paper ter Miss Rye then the Council
de had termined left Dunedin to hav , the e a s " Times ct commi " of 29 tte th e t May o exa reached mine int Otago o the , truth of her statethe ments then . In Government the mean time superintendent many reforms having had taken ordered pla meat ce , M to ajo be r Richardson lied to ,
the womena zinc paling all round the , building to be put up , v / ash supp -tubs to out be provided of the rear , —he of had the the building officers . ' door battened up , and he turned the horses
Master Rye When nor the any this Matron of select her witnesses committee the Inspector were met of , summoned who Police did all they or of cross examine them examined involved ? Neither ; in but Miss Miss the
, , , and Rye ' three s allegati or ons four , Mrs witnesses . Alpenny whose , who names is dependent they do upon not g them ive . for Having her bread done ,
this Harris , they , before print his not election the evidence as Government , but their Superintendent own deductions , from strong it ly . con Mr - . demned the barracks and the treatment of the inmates . " Mr . Vogel in the
ungenerous discussion which that had took ever place eman in council ated from , " condemned a public bod the y ; report it was one as the -sided most in the that extreme things were . It deal as th t with were the on present the arrival state of of the the John Barrack Duncan s , and . " assumed * * *
, ey good Mr . Vogel to the concluded Province , b b y y say securing ing , " a he remed held y that for the Miss evils Rye which had done she fou much nd
existing at the Barracks . " The Report of the Select Committee has been
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1864, page 423, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021864/page/63/
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