SOCIAL WORKERS' PROBLEM
STRIKING ILLUSTRATION. "It is 7 p.m. en a Saturday night, the weather has turned southerly, and there s every prospect of rain ; ;i lad of 19 .lands on our doorstep; lie asks whether le can have a bed and states that lie ins just walked in from A," writes the Wellington City Missioner, the Rev. T. Taylor, in the Church Chronicle, "he illustration continues: "It is too late r> worry the Charitable Aid Board; wo „.annot let him sleep out till Monday, when wo can seek help from someone; we are crowded, but we put him up somehow. This sort of thing is costing us £6O a month, and it looks as if it will g0,0n."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 10
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119SOCIAL WORKERS' PROBLEM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 10
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