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Case 9316

19. Letter from the Worksop Union agreeing to M. remaining in the care of the Waifs and Strays' Society 19 April 1905

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Worksop 19th April, 1905

Dear Sir
M
In reply to your letter of the 13th April instant, the Guardians of this Union are willing for this girl to remain under the care of your Society for another year, and to continue the contribution. The Board have no objection to the girl being transferred to a Laundry Home, as suggested. Kindly let me know if the girl is sent to the Newark Home, as the consent of the Local Government Board will be necessary if she is sent to an uncertified Home
Yours faithfully,
James [?] Whall
Clerk

E. de M. Rudolf, Esq.

Overwritten in pencil: ack: Ap. 20, 05

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