The tree-planting prison camps are undoubtedly an experiment quite new to penology, but we in New Zealand find that the men work well, while the discipline of the camps is on the whole very S<*<»d.” That, in a nutshell, is what the Dominion officials think of the prison camp scheme after ten years' experience. The statement was made to the Sydney “Daily Telegraph'' by the Rev. j. U A. Kayl], visiting adviser to the Prisons Department of New Zealand. who has been commissioned by his Government to study the Australian systems at first hand. He has already visited Pentridge (Vic.). Darlinghurst. Goulhourn. Bathurst, and Long Bav. and is convinced that New South Wales has “a very highly organised sys- , tem. the general discipline being excellent.” Ladies owe no small degree of their style and comfort to Warner’s famous rust-proof corsets. : Thanks to our local drapers in i tapping up-to-date with Warner’s * Jußeet models.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 163, 27 June 1911, Page 11
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