CHILD WELFARE.
i'=V J J%£ very significant, and leads one 1 . "Meseems the lady doth much." If, as avc are constantly informed, the Act undei ie 1 administration is such a boon young people of the Dominion, thc*e sueli widespread clissatisfaction with it, as evidenced by minierous U tcrs and articles in the Press, a does the Minister in extraordinarv lengths to qucii D inquiry? The information giveia to J ti e public' by officials from tune to tunc 1 all very interesting if taken cum „ salis, but a little praise from some pei son not directly or indirectly w = with the Administration would be mo convincing. Those immediately alltL " by the Act, and those who tirelv impersonal motives investigations have a very differen , to tell. M.8.0.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 156, 4 July 1931, Page 13
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127CHILD WELFARE. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 156, 4 July 1931, Page 13
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