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LETTER TO EDUCATION BOARD

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I-ui'llier discuss.un about a letter received u.v ine 11 eiliugitjii Education Board at its December uieeting li'oiu the honorary secrtui'y ol the Aewtvwii School Loiniiiitiec look place itt yesterday s uieeting ol tue board. General disapproval ot I lie tone of ibe ieiter had been expressed when it. came beiore the board on tue previous occasion. I estcrdliy the seci'elarv of the board, Mr. \\ . I. Deayoll, read a letter he bad subsequently received from the cbairnian of the committee, Air. Bradley, and «übniitted a report of au interview be had with him. Both in his letter and m the interview, Mr. Dea roll Hold the board, Mr. Bradley had made it clear that the secretary s letter dealt with matters the Newtown committee had not discussed and on which it had no precise information. Mr. Bradley expressed lhe view that the secretary had not written the letler but merely signed it. 'The normal'letters of the committee were written in longhand, Mr. Bradley slated, and the letter in question had been typed. Air. Deavoll said the typing of the letter had been stated by experts to have lieen done on a typewriter from which other letters submitted had been written. The cbairnian of the board, Air. \\ . V. Dyer, said there v-ero certain aspects of the. matter about which he would want to leU the board, but' he did not wish to do so in the absence of Mr. T. K. Moody, wh > had intimated that he would be unable to be present at. the time of the meeting but would possibly be able to attend later in the morning. Mr. Dyer added that he could not remember one meeting of the board at which Mr. Aloody, since bis election, had been present throughout. The board decided to defer discuss-iou till its next meeting. Mr. Moody to be specially notified that lhe matter would then be dealt wit.'..

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 3

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LETTER TO EDUCATION BOARD Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 3

LETTER TO EDUCATION BOARD Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 3

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