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effect that when hp was Minister in Charge pf tjie Charitable Aid Department jn 1884-85 h,e fpund that peppl? pbtainmg charitable aid had done sp for three generations, and added: "Some pf the cases were traced, and it was found that the, grandfather or grandparents had been originally in poor houses in the Homeland, and although they camp to New Zealand and had greater opportunities than they had in their Homeland, yet thoir inability to provicje fop the'ingolveg eontiyujed." Sir, I will iiofc trespass) further on your space; the public' now have ipnplq materm] on which to judge for themselves. I do not hopp to convince the professors. The intense, study of psychology does uofc seem favourable ( to breadth of vision or openness to conviction.—l- am, etc., W. It. TTUGGS. 30th August.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 8

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 8

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 8

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