An. Auckland lady has written Bq the Auckland, Education Beard, Wilts had not, up to the time at her a]»peal, opened ‘a school for her family. Following is a portion of her application :—“ You body, of lying scoundrels, you robbers of Innocent little children, I will be at your nest meetings and let you know what an Irishwoman is, and wihonJ [ you are fooling with. 1 will call meetings from one street to. another, and let the public know how you murdering scoundrels have robbed my children of their schooling ‘ for over- three years. Yen can put the police on me,. I care not. I nia going £o light for my, children’s rights. Dli, you bald-headed lying robbers of little children, the newspapers will have something to write to the public. ~ iYol British dogs l Where would, your armies he withcut Irishmen ? t 'lost four brothers on the battlefield fighting for you British dogs—two hi the Zuluj War,, and two in the Boer war. Only men get slain, the cowards come, back. ! I mean the British dogs, the scrum, of Auckland, and yeer Board is worsa than any of then,” A palo-faced-coxnmit'tceman arose: I think we’re bettor sens a .teacher !” tic - - •, The Lance ‘satesThe A'otea; brought 121 third-class passengers fa Wellington last Sunday. Most ' of tl-cm, as usual, i were ready bp /’ tackle anythiig, I '’ but whether they Will *4 leave she town. ” remains to he seen. A gent; email who had been “ tackling something ” welcomed them righfly royally. Ho stood on the wharf an,d harangued them, ‘S Come to New Zealand, aye-yer ? Good enough ! This is 11 God’s own, country I and the 'working man’s paradi®/ We've got a soup kitchen ’ere and a Labor Department, and bbkes as’ll give yer a job first five tinutes. If yer a barber, there if builders hankering after getting yer ier bricklayin’. Are "you a clerk ? Yotr aro tho kind of cove- they wants ffer breakin’ in,herses. I sees a bitcher-bloke thcreI: he’ll stop down I’ll give him a lob chopping bus! —fliruppence a hacre, and find jiis own slasher. Time-expired sol'dirs is just the
men required in. ;he drapery Jjimuociums, chopping }rf riiibohs aid Zaces, and tile nospapers is wantip’ society noos. Wat about all the grocers on the pasenger list 2 How; would a nice, liht billet at sandcarting do 'eui ?;The vetemary department wants die presence ‘ of several tailors tj treat some cases of anthrax, and jentists’ assistants with a spcchual tnowledga o’ Irish) •blight in ’taters i directed to apply So Young Sin ad Co., the emin’ni; Chinese laundrosss.” Here,, you move on f remarked Murphy, piusb- • ing through the cpwd. ■" Or’righit, l\tr Plcecemau, rm a-goin* up to the soup to get < another glass o r mooh-tutle. S’long blokesi anu welcome to fhe working man's paraQisa t”- . . / 4 ' _j
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 150, 8 July 1905, Page 2
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