CORRESPONDENCE.
SCHOOL JiOCHS. (.To the Editor). Sir. Will you til low me a small spare <f your paper in which to ask if there is nut a stipulated time for the IT'kitika School to close each day. It seems that lately the scholars are <li-s lll i- I any time between Toll and I.:?(> p.m. some times even later. If thi- iirls cam ~-t 1 ■ done between D a.:u. and :?.:{!) p.m.. why not drop out all the untie, c-.-iy. stuff of which there - - ms a fair aim mil. to say nothing o: ihe absurd amount of liouiew- rk. e--pe, ia lly w rill on houiewc.ru . .Manv of the ebiblreii are r, ■ 11l ii *" 1 lu porfo: in dot 11 ■ iii i noir ov. n liotees. but between getting home h.-lwcvn lour and live and then having a pile ot homework, the children have no time for anvthing.—l am etc.. MOTH El!.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1923, Page 1
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151CORRESPONDENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1923, Page 1
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