LUNATIC ASYLUM.
[By- TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION. j Auckland, last night. Considering an application under the Lunacy Act n to-day at the Supreme Court Judge Gillies eaid there were tuany lunatics in the Asylum who had no right to be there. People should only be confined in an Asylum when dangerous to themselves or others, and he knew from bis personal knowledge that there were many in the lunatic asylum who had no right to be there.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6156, 25 July 1888, Page 2
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