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1040838815

School often the last named [indecipherable] with instructions
all the older women. This was agreed to

The Secretary was requested to acknowledge
the Sub Committee Report and also acquaint the
Gentlemen that Mrs Marks had been engaged by
the Ladies to devote the greater part of the day to the inmates.

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee of
the Sydney Female Refuge held on Friday the
6 August 1864

Present:
Mrs Hay , Mrs Tucker
Mrs [Murnin?] , Mrs Joy
Mrs [Wiser?] , Mrs Bickford
Mrs Smith , Mrs [Reives?]
Mrs Joseph Thompson , Mrs Speers
Mrs Reed , & the Secretary

The Secretary mentioned that Mrs Marks had
stated that she could not devote so many hours
per day to the inmates for less than 18 / per
week and that the Secretary had arranged that
Mrs M should have that sum till the Institutions
were again in working order.

The Matron stated that she would
not comply with the instructions of the Gentlemens
Committee by that "Fanny was not to visit her
at the Refuge and if such a resolution be still
demanded she must resign her situation

The Ladies thought that considering
the circumstances under which Fanny was dismissed
it was quite necessary that the orders

1040838815

School often the last [indecipherable] [indecipherable] with instructions
all the older women. This was agreed to
The Secretary was requested to acknowledge
the Sub Committee Report and also acquaint the
Gentlemen that Mrs Marks had been engaged by
the Ladies to devote the greater part of the day to the inmates.

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee of
the Sydney Female Refuge held on Friday the
6 August 1864
Present
Mrs Hay Mrs Tucker
Mrs Robinson Mrs Fog
Mrs Widan Mrs Bedsford
Mrs Smith Mrs Reed
Mrs Joseph Thompson Mrs Speers
Mrs Reed the Secretary

The Secretary mentioned that Mrs Marks previous[crossed out]
stated that she could not devote so many hours
per day to the inmates for less than 18 / per
week and that the Secretary had arranged that
Mrs M should have that sum til the Institutions
were again in working order.
The Matron stated that she would
not comply with the instructions of the Gentlemens
Committee [indecipherable] that Fanny was not to visit her
at the Refuge and if such a resolution be still
demanded she must resign her situation
The Ladies thought that considering
the circumstances under which Fanny was dis
:missed it was quite satisfactory [indecipherable] that the orders