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TEACHING FATHER TO BE A MOTHER.—The art of "changing bahy" is part of routine of fatherhood taught by the Fathers' Council, which runs more than fifty centres in Britain and others in Central Europe, Montreal and Oregon. The movement began seventeen years ago, when a London resident, Mr. IV. H. Wheeler, saw on a kerbstone a ragged urchin whose father was drinking away the money that should have helped his ailing wife and starving children.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 4

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TEACHING FATHER TO BE A MOTHER.—The art of "changing bahy" is part of routine of fatherhood taught by the Fathers' Council, which runs more than fifty centres in Britain and others in Central Europe, Montreal and Oregon. The movement began seventeen years ago, when a London resident, Mr. IV. H. Wheeler, saw on a kerbstone a ragged urchin whose father was drinking away the money that should have helped his ailing wife and starving children. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 4

TEACHING FATHER TO BE A MOTHER.—The art of "changing bahy" is part of routine of fatherhood taught by the Fathers' Council, which runs more than fifty centres in Britain and others in Central Europe, Montreal and Oregon. The movement began seventeen years ago, when a London resident, Mr. IV. H. Wheeler, saw on a kerbstone a ragged urchin whose father was drinking away the money that should have helped his ailing wife and starving children. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 4