NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
(Per Uxited Pkess Association-.) WANGANUI, May 10. The National Council of Women ut today's sitting dealt with (lie subject of the duly of the State towards illegitimate children, Miss Henderson, of Christchureh, reading a well-thought -out paper on the question. After discussion, it was resolved that, in view of tho fact that a number of children in this colony are seriously lecteck the council suggested that cottage homes .should be established in (lie various distri'As for the reception of such children, who should be maintained (hero until they are qua lifted for their lite work. In the evening a jrapor by Mrs Sicvv/right on illegitimacy was discussed.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12040, 11 May 1901, Page 8
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