WHAT THE TEACHER TAUGHT
/(By .Telegraph.—Press Association.) : ■ .■.■; " :■■ ■". ~ Napiei , , February/24.'- ■ At this afternoon's- meeting of the ■HawWe's Bay Education. Board, Mr.' Tanner said: "At the next ui'ectinj of the Ward* I intend to ask tie chief .inspector whether: he is aware that a sohoolniistress in. .this educational district. has 'iibeen ~teaohiM\ children under her charge that mankind had descended from apes, and .that the, appendix lately discovered (the , 'seat of appendicitis), was,the remnant, of a tml, and, 'if so, whether- such■ teaching ha« received his ;approval?"• / ' .;' .- - r
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 6
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86WHAT THE TEACHER TAUGHT Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 6
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