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While speaking in support of the agitation for a school at Vogeltown at the Education Board's meeting yesterday, Mr, J. P. Luke, M.P., a member of the deputation which waited on tho board, revived the old agitation for tho cutting up and disposal of tho present Uiddiford Street School ground, and establishing (he school on a nioro suitable site. Tho present site, he considered, was most unsatisfactory; it was crowded in on all sides, and too near the traffic of Newtown. Ho hoped that the board would again look into the matter. The chairman (Mr. Kobert Lee) assured Mr. Luke that the board had not lost sight of Iho matter, and was keeping it "steadily in view." Messrs. Smith and llalcombe, Queen Street, Auckland, advertise particulars of two properties for sale, in (his issue. Mrs. Kugcnio Godot, v.-ho was admitted to the Hospital oil Saturday suffering from a broken arm, died in the institution yesterday. Mrs. Godet was about 80 years of age. It appeals that when she met with tho accident she had been lying helpless somo time before shn was discovered on Saturday evening. She developed pneumonia, and this, it is understood, was the cause of death. Tho only nomination received for the vacancy on tho Hutt IJiver Board was that of Albert Ernest Boots, who was nominated b.v Messrs. T. TI. Gos<«, jj. Haves, and T. CofTey, Mr, Eools was dulj. elected,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 29 March 1911, Page 8

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 29 March 1911, Page 8

Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 29 March 1911, Page 8

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