TWO PUBLIC SCHOOLS BURNT
AN INQUIRY TO BE HELD. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, June 16. The public school at Ohaupo was destroyed by fire last night. It will cost £600 to replace it. The destruction of the. public school at Puni was also reported to-day to the Board of Education, which resolved to hold an inquiry into botli cases. FORTY PER CENT. UNFIT! The Hon. Jas, Allen recently admitted that -10 per cent, of the applicants for service abroad were certified to as unfit for service. As Minister of Education, it was his duty, therefore, to rerao\'o evorv obstacle to the healthy growth of children. Physical culture will undoubtedly do much to develop the child, but great assistance may be derived also from a regular course of "Wilson's Mait Extract. It transforms non-thriving, delicate boys and girls into strong, vigorous children, excelling iu strong bones and good teeth. Being the essencc nf the. finest malted barley procurable, it must do pood. Choiniftta nnd stores, "Wholesale agents i W. Virtue and .Coj,—Adyt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2490, 17 June 1915, Page 3
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171TWO PUBLIC SCHOOLS BURNT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2490, 17 June 1915, Page 3
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