KAIAPOI SCHOOLMASTER.
To the Editor of the Glebe.
SIR, —Will you allow me a few lines in . your already popular paper to make a remark in reference to the account of the Kaiapoi school committee's proceedings in Monday's impression of the " Globe." It occurs tome that in making such a rumpus over such a trifling matter as a difference of opinion between a scholar's parent and the master, the committee has put itself in an unenviable position. At a special meeting the case appears to have been decided on partial evidence and the master's conduct upheld. Subsequently the committee meet and pass a rigmarole of a resolution having a different effect. It appears to me the parties concerned all want to make the most of trifles, and although it is amusing to some of us to read about personal squabbles, yet I think the committe would have acted more wisely if it considered such cases well before giving a decision, and then that it should decide matters in such a way as to lea .re no room for outsiders to question the abilities of its members. Yours, &c, Syntax. Gloucester street, May 9th.
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 11, 12 June 1874, Page 2
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