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Schoolmasters and the punishment of Pupils.

- — : ♦ An appeal was heard in London before Justices Lawrence and Collins, which rnised the question as to the power of a schoolmaster to punish a pupil for acts committed outside the school premises. The schoolmaster at Sharnpton punished a boy named Booth for striking another boy, and on being summoned by the mother was fined 20s, but the Court held that the magistrates were wrong, and that the parents delegated to the master their I power of punishment, which was not limited to fchool buildings. — The Daily Graphic.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1893, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
94

Schoolmasters and the punishment of Pupils. Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1893, Page 3

Schoolmasters and the punishment of Pupils. Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1893, Page 3

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