THE NATIONAL COUNCIL 0F WOMEN.
Par Press Association. ! WANGANUI, May 10. The National Council of Women at today's sitting dealt with the subject of the duty of the State towards illegitimate children, Miss Henderson, of Christchurch, reading a well thought out paper on the question. After discussion it was resolved that in view of the fact that a number of children in this colony are seriously neglected, the Council suggests that cottage homes should be established in the various districts for the reception of such children who should there be maintained until they are qualified for their lite work. In the evening a paper by Mrs Sievwright on illegitimacy' was discussed, j
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3559, 11 May 1901, Page 3
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