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1898
Thursday
23rd Nothing of importance to record
Friday
24th Mary Smyth very abusive to the Laundress & quarrelling
with the Inmates.
pupils
Saturday
25th Nothing of importance to record.
Sunday
26th Sister Bibby with Sister E Walker from New Guinea who gave
the Inmates a very interesting account of their Missions.
Monday
27th Mary Smyth very quarrelsome - upsetting all work.
13 pupils
Tuesday
28th Mary Smyth so abusive & threatening such dreadful work that the
Matron gave her her clothes and let her go away fearing something worse
may happen.
Ladies Sub Committee No business
Miss Williams Journal read and the Matrons Requisition book signed
13 pupils
Wednesday
29th Mr White brought his third daughter Amy 14 years of age to be received
14 pupils
Thursday
30th Mr Bowsell conducted eveng Service
14 pupils
29th Florrie Gill left for her Situation as general Servant to Mrs Paton of Oaklands
Tamworth at 4 & 5 shillings per week.
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