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THE COLONIES AND THEIR REQUIREMENTS- 169
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The I Believe Establishment That All Of ...
and 41 This governesses is a most excellent are very cause muck you before wanted have them indeed in hand in Most . Australia Qualified wisel . remark teachers Those
going out have a very fine field . " y - elsewhere ing , " that as each there with were different various requirements grades of societ and y in wants Melbourne , it was as
to scarcely fair , of and the j lowest ust to attainments confine the advantages and capacities of — free that emi however gration
women useful at the commencement and necessary such of colonization a substratum , yet of workers that the mi time ght have was been past the servant
for female emigration being exclusively confined to class At . " the timeit must be confessed that in Australia there
Turner is still a A very 'Becke same great tt sends , demand word for that superior the colo servants nies would . Mrs be . v Thomas ery
interested and there in is any no reason scheme wh for sending the two out subjects a hig should her clas not s of be servan worked t , y
together short time —and siiice , indeed recommendin , a letter g a appeared plan of best having in suited the a Argus well for - domestic qualified only a ladin land to select those women
service y . Eng Mrs . A'Beckett adds" We have a thorough lady for the — matron the respect in our she Lying receive -in Hosp s from ital , the , and inferior the . benefits servants are and incalculable the order
, in a lad which y of every judgment thing to is superintend kept , bear testimony a public asy that lum when , it is you far can better get
than pride having of Melbourne a merel for y the good way housekeeper in which , it . is kep Our t . " Hospital is the
length satisfactory The of answer the and following of so the important Bishop extract , that and : — " Mrs I We shall . Barker shall surel be y from be very excused Sy g dney lad to for was assist the so character
provided Eng in finding land qualified . they situations The could Bishop for for teaching be b educated egs sent me parochial out to women to tell Sy schools dney you of respectable that by for a if g fund irls two or raised or infants three in ,
persons could be sent herethere would not be any difficulty in providing situations competency for and them be , . not They under should twenty have or some more certificate than two of or their at
most apprize with the five us approbation and , of thi any rty persons years of your of likely age ladies . to ' Should committee come the out , , p we and lan must suggested in what ask vessels you meet to * be made
their passages are taken , in order that arrangements may for teachers their at . work recep We tion in have L in ondon been Sydney greatl and , and y elsewhere interested for their for in future the the various protection destination schemes and as
now employment of women . The colonies difficulties ought to and assist evil largel influences y in
such that hav a work e to , be but encountere you know d the here many and how we have suffered from ; to laceBut
swarm if respectable s of ignorant , well-taug women ht persons , who are could a _inisery be introduced any in p any . num-
The Colonies And Their Requirements- 169
THE COLONIES AND THEIR REQUIREMENTS- 169
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1861, page 169, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111861/page/25/
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