OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS
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Two Openings in Wairarapa
(By Telegraph—
MASTERTON, Last Night. Two new gchoqls of the open-air type werq opened in Wairarapa on Saturday by tll« Mjuister of Education, the Hqu. P, Fraper, iu tho presence of a I'eprepenfeative galhering of ihe puhlit?. in the morning Mr Fraser opened a side sehoQl in Masterton East, and in the Qi'ternopn ppeued tlie new Carterton sohQol, Ainpng those present were Mr N- T. L&mbourne, Direptor of cation, Mr W, V, Dyer, qhairman of the Wellingftpn EduoatiQn Bpard, the Hau- We E. Barnard, Speaker pf the Eouse of Repres§tnatives. At the opening of the Masterton East scheol the Mjnister of Education presented the Royal Humane Society' s certiflcate to Williani George Reynolfls, whp saved a boy from drowning in the Ruamahanga river in 1933.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 209, 20 September 1937, Page 13
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