A FOURTH SCHOOL.
• To the Editor, V v Sir,-Permit me, in regard to ■ the tumbled question of a Fourth School to simple'remedy. We Win ®3SS?3S
—x/uneam soma - r j. edifices—some to! - tlieni' erected at an immense expenSe-wluohaS never used duniig'the Week, and art; only 0 «S pied for a short time on Shnda/s convert them into school-houses ? ■ Su®th?S could_b.no objection'; onthe oonSSv S th? e & are em , p i y fr one «hd6TtheSl to the other, and that they could easiW i» 4U«. -1 un for schools, theft is why thpy shquld noh.heiSte Indeed, I oppsider it a heep them closed while they cpulcTbe nM? ,r mugh advantage. It of conyertmcr these empty has not v i?.ttswdin, January 2C • ; , - ...j;,.,; ;/ .a m h:u, saa^iiv;
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Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 2
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124A FOURTH SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 2
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