SCHOOL BANKS.
.To the :Editor* .
SiR/—I was glad to see in your columns the other evening that Mr M‘Lelland, of Tuapeka, Mouth, had been writing to the Government about the School'Savings’ Bank movement. Regarding him as a representative of: his class, it is satisfactory to find that the schoolmasters are bestirring, themselves on the subject; And, by the bye, at the late meeting of the Schoolmasters Association, I had hoped that a paper on this question, which; had missed'coming before the public on a previous occasion owing to 'the. paucity, of members,' would h'aVe been read.' I trust the M.S. has notiound its way to the waste basket. ' Poor or against, the more'ventilation the better, and as one mhch interested let -me suggest that the author take an early opportunity of giving uis the benefit of his' cogitations.- 1 -! ah), &c., Memory Dunedin, June 16.
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Evening Star, Issue 4151, 16 June 1876, Page 3
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145SCHOOL BANKS. Evening Star, Issue 4151, 16 June 1876, Page 3
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