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Referring to the statement of the “-Maoriland Worker” regarding the alleged Hogging of a child in a school at. Palmerston North for refusing to sing a portion of the patriotic song, “Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue,” the official organ of the Teachers’ Institute says:—-“The '.uaoriland Worker,’ which up to the time this protest was written has maintained a discreet silence, should either explain or retract. If it won’t do this of its own volition, then it is to he Imped that decent opinion in the Labour movement will take some steps in the matter. The statement as published is not only inaccurate, but offensive. It suggests that it is possible for a girl in a New Zealand school to lie flogged. In short, the profession as a whole has I fMi + mic It. 11 1 \ i\ l L\fl

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1921, Page 3

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143

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1921, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1921, Page 3

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