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(From New Zealand Gazette, 1918, pages 3930 and 3932.) Authority to issue Permits to solicit Contributions Jor a War Fund. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 6th December, 1918. JT is hereby notified for public information that, pursuant to section 33 of the War Legislation Act, 1917, I have this day authorized the following persons to issue permits to solicit contributions on behalf of the Maori Soldiers Fund Council within the districts named:— Merito Metaraka, of Whakatane, for the Matatua Moari Council District. Morehu Kirirau, of Maketu, for the Arawa Maori Council District. G. W. RUSSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs.
Approval of Juvenile Probation Officers. Education Department, Wellington, sth December, 1918. Oy virtue of the power vested in me by section It) of _J_) the Statute Law Amendment Act, 1917, I, Josiah Alfred Hanan. the Minister of Education, do hereby notify my approval of the appointment of Ellen Maria Hunt and Jane Graham Ralston as Juvenile Probation Officers. J. A. HANAN, Minister of Education.
Approval of Assistant Juvenile Probation Officers. Education Department, Wellington, 6th December, 1918. By virtue of the power vested in me by section 10 of the Statute Law Amendment Act, 1917, I, Josiah Alfred Hanan, the Minister of Education,' do hereby notify my approval of the following Assistant Juvenile Probation officers: — Claude Albert Bullivant. William Alexander Gumming. W illiam M eikle h am. J. A. HANAN, Minister of Education.
Establishment of Probation Homes for Girls. Education Department, Wellington, sth December, 1918. I ) y virtue of the powers vested in me by section 10 of 3 the Statute Law Amendment Act, 1917, I, Josiah A fred Hanan, Minister of Education, do hereby declare the Industrial School, Caversham, Dunedin, and the Receiving Home, 117 Tinakori Road, Wellington (industrial schools within the meaning of th > Industrial Schools Act, 1908), to be Probation Homes for children. J. A. HANAN, Minister of Education.
Establishment of a Government Industrial School. •Education Department, Wellington, 6th December, 1918. By virtue of the powers vested in me by sections 4 and 12 of the Industrial Schools Act, 1908, I, Josiah Alfred Hanan. Minist r of Education, do hereby notify that l have established at 9 Austin Street, Wellington, a Government industrial school, under the name of the Boys’ Probation Home, Wellington. J. A. HANAN, - Minister of Education.
Establishment of Probation Home for Boys. Education Department, Wellington, 6th December, 1918. By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 10 of the Statute Law Amendment Act, 1917, I, Josiah Alfred Hanan, Minister of Education, do hereby declare the Boys’ Probation Home, Wellington (an industrial school within he meaning of the Industrial Schools Act, 1908), situated at 9 Austin Street, Wellington, to be a Probation Home for children, and have approved of John Dineen, a Juvenile Probation Officer, as Officer in Charge of the Home. J. A. HANAN, Minister of Education.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIII, Issue 50, 18 December 1918, Page 706
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