STOKE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL INQUIRY.
(Per United Press Association.)
. , NELSON, July 29 •At the sitting of the Stoke Commission on Saturday Mr Hogben was the chief witness He stated what the dietary scales at Burnhani and Caversham were. That at the-Stoke School was probably better than at Burnham His op.mon was that women and men dS be in charge of industrial schools. He d M not appear to think the clothing of the.boys at Stoke was quite sufficient in winter Physically, the boys at Caversham andlw ham were much the same. All such boysm of lower phy Sl que than the average. He Ton! annilh^l^ 00116116?1611*' th^ * *£« ana Mailer being excessive.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11798, 30 July 1900, Page 5
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