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your predecessor, in his despatch 11:15% of the 19th June, wrote as
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follows:
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I observe with concern
the large number of juveniles
sent to prison, and should be
glad if most of these cases -
could be disposed of otherwise than by confining the offenders in the common. Gaol. Meanwhile, "I assume that
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every effort
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which has
by
my
no means
attention, as may
escaped
be seen
by the
Enclosure enclosed correspondence with the
3rd July to 11th August, 1885.
Superintendent of the gaol, the Police Magistrates, and Bishop Raimondi.
3.
And
even
before this
correspondence commenced, it was evident to me that nothing is
very
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is
made to keep children wholly apart from adult criminals?"
Now this is a subject
which
as
urgently needed in this Colony Government Industrial Schools and Reformatory schools, which
should be established without
unnecessary delay. No better work
could