GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
f [BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION".] J ) Napier, Wednesday. 1 At the inquest on the body of William I Maxey, the jury returned a verdict that > "death was caused by hemorrhage of the i brain, resulting from fracture of the skull, i but how the fracture was caused there is no - evidence to show." Christchtjrch, Wednesday. 1 A conference of representatives of local institutions with members of Parliament passed resolutions in favour of indeterminate sentences, greater classification in regard to reformatories and industrial school?, and urging legislation by which it might be possible to commit to suitable homes girls who become inmates of maternity homes and are found to be of weak intellect. " ; Duxedin, Wednesday. \ The Benevolent Trustee? hud under con- '■■■ sideration to-day the question of appointing '•• a.female inspector. Most of the member? in- ' J dined to the belief that, it was useless ex- ! penditine, and.that a female inspector would •do no better than the present inspector.- . The matter was deferred for future consideration.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13191, 31 May 1906, Page 5
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