SCHOOL TEACHERS' HOUSES.
Wanganui, November 21. Tho condition of some country teachers' rosidpliees,was) adversely commented on at a mooting of the Education Board last cvoning One member quoted a case where a house was ln.ench a damp situation that moss was constantly sprouting in the. fireplaces. The chairman (Mr. P. Pirani) said lie knew of another Tfhoroßconcs had to bo eaten the same day they were cooked, because if loft till next day. they became covered with mildew .Ono member said it was time tho Govern. . ln &. "° UBe teachers decently. '• -'■■MC- u:. s " that ! ho , matter ot country, teachers , residence mmht well be } ?-k1 ■ l " ) -> ic, ' r , i5(!nli ii}(l Educational In WWK yntlorjirosolit conditions inch charged with an all important national,duty ate often astaid to work under disheaftcliiiig' circum-
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 50, 22 November 1907, Page 7
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129SCHOOL TEACHERS' HOUSES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 50, 22 November 1907, Page 7
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