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THE 'DAILY TIMES' AND THE HIGH SCHOOL.

To the Editor. Sir,-— l am glad to see from the malignant snarl—it is nothing else—which appeared ip your contemporary the ‘Daily Times’ morning, that it is fully aware that the appointment of a Board of Advice to attend co the management of the High School has given a fatal and final blow to its pet scheme of establishing a school under the direct influence of the clergy on the ruins of the High School.—l am, yours &c., Cerno. Dunedin, July 2.

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Evening Star, Issue 3544, 2 July 1874, Page 2

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THE 'DAILY TIMES' AND THE HIGH SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 3544, 2 July 1874, Page 2

THE 'DAILY TIMES' AND THE HIGH SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 3544, 2 July 1874, Page 2

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