THE SCHOOL GRIEVANCE.
To the Editor. Sir,—f was agreeably gratified to see the letter in yesterday's .paper re the grievance at the Levin school, and I think "Health" deserves the gratitude of all parents who have infants attending the school. F have 'heard enough coughing at night.by. my own children to convince me that the life of the infaiiit on wet days is not pleasant. f would have ventilated this grievance before this, but for the knowledge that T will ibc able shortly to send my boy to the Catholic Convent, where T know 'he will be well cared for. When T was at school the teacher, on wet days, came round and felt our coats, and a.ny boy whose coat was wet got the strap and was sent home, where, in. my case, it meant another hiding.— Yours, etc.. OXFORD STREET.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 June 1911, Page 2
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142THE SCHOOL GRIEVANCE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 June 1911, Page 2
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