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FL10408349

1898

Monday 9th
Millie Isaacs & Rebecca Moore very troublesome in the Laundry
11 pupils

Tuesday 10th
Ladies Sub Committee There being no Quorum for a full Committee
Annie Blair admitted for a time until removed to the Mission Home
Millie Wynn admitted for twelve months unless her husband comes
to claim her before that time has expired.
Millie Isaac reproved for using bad language and behaving badly to the
Laundress Rebecca Moore asking to leave the Institution was advised
to write to her Mother asking her to come and take her home.
Miss Woolley applied for a home in this Institution for a girl now in the
Blind Asylum at Strathfield the Committee did not consider this the
proper home for her and advised that Mr Hanson be applied to, to provide
a home for her.
Mrs Norrie of Chatswood having applied for a Servant the Committe considered
it too near Sydney for a young girl and the agreement she desires to make
(trial for a month) not coinciding with the Rules of the Institution the Matron was desired
to write to her to that effect. Mr Lewis application to receive an inebriate for a month
was objected to that being against all Rules. Missionary's book read and Matrons
Requisition book signed.
11 pupils

FL10408349

1898

Monday 9th
Millie Isaacs & Rebecca Moore very troublesome in the Laundry
11 pupils

Tuesday 10th
Ladies Sub Committee There being no Quorum for a full Committee
Annie Blair admitted for a time until removed to the Mission Home
Millie Wynn admitted for twelve months unless her husband comes
to claim her before that time has expired.
Millie Isaac reproved for using bad language and behaving badly to the
Laundress Rebecca Moore asking to leave the Institution was advised
to write to her Mother asking her to come and take her home.
Miss Woolley applied for a home in this Institution for a girl now in the
Blind Asylum at Strathfield the Committee did not consider this the
proper home for her and advised that Mr Hanson be applied to, to provide
a home for her.
Mrs Norrie of Chatswood having applied for a Servant the Committe considered
it too near Sydney for a young girl and the agreement she desires to make
(trial for a month) not coinciding with the Rules of the Institution the Matron was desired
to write to her to that effect. Mr Lewis application to receive an inebriate for a month
was objected to that being against all Rules. Missionary's book read and Matrons
Requisition book signed.
11 pupils