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THE ANDERSON’S BAY SCHOOL.

To the Editor, Sir, —In reference to the statements reflecting upon my character and conduct, made before the Education Board, and published in last night’s issue, by the Anderson’s Bay School Committee, I would respectfully request the public to suspend judgment until they hear the other side. I am precluded by my engagements from replying for a few days; but as the Committee’s voice has gone forth by means of the Press, I feel it to he due to myself to make answer, with your kind permission, through the same medium. Before this matter is ended, I have every confidence that if there is a cap to be worn other than I will have to put it on.—l am, &c , G. M. Clark. Master, Anderson’s Bay School. November 19.

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Evening Star, Issue 3974, 19 November 1875, Page 2

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THE ANDERSON’S BAY SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 3974, 19 November 1875, Page 2

THE ANDERSON’S BAY SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 3974, 19 November 1875, Page 2

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