LUNATICS.
It has' frequently been there should be separate .institutions for the more intractable patients a
veritable stronghold, garrisoned by stern though kindly attendants. The possibility of such 'irresponsibles getting at large should be prevented by every means available. Such a man as the unfortunate Seacliff escapee might, in his mad frenzy, have spread terror, if, not horror, throughout the unprotected locality which was open to his vagaries. But there is surely no need to point out all this to the Government, and to say that it ought not to bo allowed to continue. —“Oamaru Mail.” .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2494, 6 May 1909, Page 2
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96LUNATICS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2494, 6 May 1909, Page 2
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