Appeal on behalf of the Central Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, by the Rt. Hon. Sir
WILLIAM JOYNSON HICKS , Bart., M.P. fPO help a man just out of prison after, maybe, an almost involuntary crime, and to give him the thing most difficult to obtain-a fresh start in life-is a work whose importance need not be stressed. This work is carried on, on a vast scale, by the voluntary service of the Society for which the Home Secretary will appeal tonight, by whose labours some 30,000 discharged prisoners of all ages and creeds are aided every year.
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