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Case 6334

4. Reply from Revd E. Rudolf to above letter 26 February 1903

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26th February 1905

Dear Mr. Lloyd,

Thank you for your letter and enclosure. I will communicate with Miss Wright respecting the case of the girl A. I send you herewith, as desired, twelve Lenten Savings boxes. As regards the case of E I do not think there would be any objection raised to her being transferred to the Training Home you mention, if your Committee consider it advisable, but should there be any difficulty in the matter, on hearing from you further, I will see if we can find the girl a suitable vacancy in one of the Society's Training Homes. We have, I fear, no further rules for the guidance of Local Committees than those contained in the enclosed. As to the girl M, who is boarded out, I see no reason why the foster mother should not be allowed to find her a situation if she can do so, but failing that, perhaps your Committee will take the

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