DOBSON SCHOOL ELECTION.
(To the Editor.)
Fir,— ln your issue of the 29th inst., it appeared that a correspondent inquires if it was legal to postpone the meeting of leaseholders to be held on 27th. I may ■date I don’t know anything about the l.ct, but I wish to say a few words about the election of School Committees in Dobson. The ordinary meeting held on April 22nd lapsed, there not being enough present to form a Committee. The Bfeard then called another meeting for Monday last; that also lapsed owing to a meeting in Wallsend. The five or six that rolled up being members of last year agreed that the best thing they could do was to postoone the meeting till Tuesday, informing -he Secretary Education Board of same, ft is a great shame that the residents of Dobson don’t take more interest in the election of Committee. A school with about 105 on the roll, and can barely get enough parents to form a Committee shows what interest the people of Dobson take in education. It don’t say much for the men when the women have to step in in order not to lot it fail through.—l am, yours, etc ,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 May 1901, Page 4
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203DOBSON SCHOOL ELECTION. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 May 1901, Page 4
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