HE-OPENING OF THE SCHOOLS.
TO THE EDITOB 0* "THE PRESS.' Sir,—Now iliat the schools are again to be re-opened, I " n - anxious to know it' there is any condensation, to be orfered the parents regarding fees and luncheons paid at half-term r To a cood many it is no hardship to educate children, but again there is many a parent struggling hard to pivo his child a secondary education. Since the beginning of November the masters have been rcce.vmg full pay, and I cannot understand why these schools could not have re-opened immediately after the Now Year. We*heard so much about the erualitv of sacrifice" during the war. Why not through the opideinic. • Trusting some abler pen than mine may take this mall cr up.--\oiirs, etc., A MOTHER WHO HAS TO DO HER OWN WORK.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 2
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135HE-OPENING OF THE SCHOOLS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 2
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