Lady Alice Fergusson Writes.
■■ News comes from Ladyl Alice 3?ergusson of her - continued interest. in Wellington and its-affairs^ particularly in the Borstal Institution, Sir Charles and Lady Alice had been away, stay: ing in the Channel Island in search of warmth,,and, had returned and at time of, writing she was at Killena, Maybole. Lady Alico sends kind greetings to all Borstal workers and, to the girls of the. institution. She says: r "We^regularly use th© teacloth made by- the girls, so' that a? reminder of them is often under bur eyes! The. Maori doll, •given by.the Natiyei girls, has a prominent place in the museum where our Now Zealand .trophies are collected. I am interested -in all 'I;hear. ifrom .New Zealand, and-f£ wonder if the plan which ,was in the air-Tsrhen I left, of lodgings for the outgoing'girls is an^., further on? I am sure you must be impatient for women police/but is itinot possible iniho meantime.tb- get' some supervision f rbm outside,- ffdm ewine- other bo^dy?" La3y Alice had inteniled.writing earlier and: sending- New Year greetings, biit: sent^.kind messages' to; aU,1 -though belated, assuring .allof'.lierj iemembraitce. .-:■..:..■'•-::■..'"" ' r■>.'■'■ .'• ■;•■..-'■ '■•■■'; '■-■.'■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 11
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188Lady Alice Fergusson Writes. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 11
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