THE NAVY LEAGUE
WORK IN THE SCHOOLS
BOARD'S REPLY TO PROTEST
t^:;: :commuiiica,tion from the Welling: toTt.School' Committees ...and • Educational Pedcration was received by the Education Board yesterday, protesting
against the entry into schools of re
to presentatives of the Navy League, and jj against-the visits paid to. schools by i> R&M'-Admiral Burges Watson. X -5--hc federation is to be informed that X ftlr; B. Darroch, secretary of the local 3 branch of the Navy League, js the X only person authorised to address scliodl i children regarding the aims and objects » of the Navy League, but that his right J or access is subject to the approval of. i both, school committees and head J teachers.
/ n.TllG l federation is also to bo informed ft that the board has given no authority / tor Bear-Admiral Burges Watson to > visit any of its schools, and is quite unaware that ho has done so
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 20
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152THE NAVY LEAGUE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 20
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