"I think the present-day tendency is to have too much sport,'' stated slis.i Bright at Monday night's meeting of th© Women Tcaeiirrs' Association at Wellington, when school spans were ijeing considered. 1- i a;n not a sporting v.oman. and 1 foci thr.i- I wi;i be outvoted, hue 1 don't t-:<: l.'ov.- we arc .'•oing to get the iim? i'nr n:cro ~ames. We arc training our children to down tools for almost anything. I don't want to rob the children or their games', but wo must not encroach any :r.ore nn our time. I( will mean that- tho school hoar.-; wU] haw to bo extended."
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15868, 5 April 1917, Page 3
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