WILL THE COMMITTEE STRIKE?
-——o—— ■ : A CHAIUMAM'S PROTEST. (By aUeeranta.-Press Association.). ~." N ® W Plymouth, December 15. At the Central School prizo distribuflittr'&e^ch^ all of the committee (Mr. F. P. Corkill) stated that if he were.re-elected next year it would be on the distract understanding that the committee go on strike and let-the Education Department take charge of the ik. the parents would comimfc , teo up when the time Si ? V pea v£ r h!ul ' referred ot nrnvMiii f j d J ffioult y experienced in prouding funds to maintain tho school, f n ' a |' h<>n sh the attendance was increas- +£?' a ? oun , t of m °ney received from the Department was decreasing. He also commented on the fact that the De° partment had not assisted in the sliehtest in' providing a swimming bath for this school, but would do so for the secondary school He animadverted upon the tendency to foster technical and secondary education at tho expense of primary, and the neglect of the rudiments If education.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 7
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168WILL THE COMMITTEE STRIKE? Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 7
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