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AN OBJECTIONABLE PRACTICE.

Tp the Editor, v Sib,—l think it highly objectionable pn the part of teachers or schoolmasters of eur ’public schools ordering children under their care-homb for money to pay for school books. l . Why not furnish the children with lists of the books reSuired, and thus give their' parents bt guariana the option of purchasing where! theji please, and at the most convenient or cheapest market ?--rYours, &c., i j Paterfamilias. ' January 20.

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Evening Star, Issue 3407, 22 January 1874, Page 3

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AN OBJECTIONABLE PRACTICE. Evening Star, Issue 3407, 22 January 1874, Page 3

AN OBJECTIONABLE PRACTICE. Evening Star, Issue 3407, 22 January 1874, Page 3

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