NORMAL SCHOOL.
TO TUB BUITOIt. Sie,—Your issue of to-day contains a report from the Kev VT. J. E*hm» cm the normal School, m which ho says :—I was not at all well pleased with the reading so far mit came under my notice." I maintain, Mr Editor, without fear of ccct.-tt'hrt.on, that it is as impossible for those born anti bred in Scotland to teach the "Queen*# English ’* with a faultless intonation, a# it » for a German to teach colloquial French. I therefore hope that the present prinesal of the Normal School will not be allowed to male vacancies and dll them with those free bey and the Tweed," as are apparently his present intentions- I trust this taster will be the means of openitg the eye* of those interested in the matter.—l am, 4c., VEBITB SANS FEUII. Christchurch, Dec. 19.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6495, 21 December 1881, Page 5
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141NORMAL SCHOOL. Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6495, 21 December 1881, Page 5
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