500.
_Case No. 5._
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| Father: | Mother: |
| Drunken waster; | Feeble-minded helpless |
| subnormal; | invalid. Died shortly |
| frequently in gaol. | after children committed |
| | to care of State. |
| | |
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|Male, born 1904. |
|Tubercular. Partly |
|self-supporting. |
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|Female, born 1907. |
|Tubercular. Suffers |
|from epileptic seizures.|
|Inmate mental hospital. |
|Lifelong custody. |
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|Male, born 1909. |
|Subnormal. May in |
|time become partly |
|self-supporting |
|under favourable |
|conditions. |
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|Male, born 1911. |
|Mentally deficient. |
|Case for lifelong |
|control. |
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|Male, born 1913. |
|Mentally deficient. |
|Lifelong custodial |
|case. |
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|Female, born 1914. |
|Feeble-minded and |
|badly nourished. Case |
|for permanent |
|segregation. |
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|Male, born 1916. |
|Very backward. May |
|become partly |
|self-supporting |
|under favourable |
|conditions. |
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In 1916 the whole of this family was committed to the care of the State,
and at least six of them will be lifelong cases. The cost to the State,
computed up to twenty-one years in each case, is approximately L8,500,
but the additional future cost may easily be estimated at L5,000,
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