MEAL.
TIME.
( X 17 )
Diet*.
MENU,
Breakfast
Vidday Supper
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A
:
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8 a.m.
12.30 p.m.
5.30 p.m.
Rice, fish or meat, vermicelli, vegetables and
tea.
Congee.
Rice, fish or meat, vegetables and tea.
*Extra food given on recommendation of Medical Officer or Police Magistrate.
Daily Routine. †
6.00 a.m.
6.80 a.m.
8.00 a.m.
8.45 a.m.
9.00 a.m.
10.00 a.m.
12.30 p.m.
1.00 p.m.
Rising bell.
House duties.
Breakfast.
Morning prayers.
House duties.
Workroom, sewing, etc.
Congee.
Recreation.
Workroom sewing, etc.
School.
Evening meal.
2.00 p.m.
8.30 p.m.
5.15 p.m.
6.00 p.m.
Evening prayers.
Recreation,
6.15 p.m.
7.00 p.m.
Retire.
During the Winter, hot baths are taken on Fridays.
Instruction Given.
1. A Sewing Amah is in charge of the workroom where the girls are instructed in dress making and
sewing.
2. Rending and writing are taught in the School.
8. Instructive Lantern Lectures are given by the Officers during the Winter months.
The girls attend religious services in the Home each Sunday.
Four girls were admitted to Hospital.
Sickness,
Many cases of Scabies and numerous minor complaints were treated in the Home.
The Medical Officer (Mrs. Nush) visits the Home at least once a week.
Staff.
A Female Probation Officer is engaged in making enquiries about girls on Remand, and visiting those
She reports personally to the Magistrate.
on Probation.
Three Amabs are employed. These are responsible for the bathing, and general cleanliness of the gule, and instructing in housework and sewing, etc.
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