THE OLD OLD STORY.
i (TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD.) | Sir,— That .yerjr goody goody young man who now runs the Times disclaims all desire tastir up party politics, yet I find this inr-^hi8 s pap«r;laßt night: — | There is some l&l&of 'endeavouring to have saparato school committees for the Centra} and Terrace End, Schools, pno >,' qdVaufcagabf^this would A be' that iliis' \ portion of the. district^would have an , extra vote at the election oE members of the Board. Bii^ Comimttees don't count for rnuch/hffre ; the Inspec'tor^is the centre of the system around whom the rest revolve as mferei Satellites."- Now Sir, what is this but an attempt to stir up fi party-pblitiJa. 'It- is'really'f surprising that the manj' bitter lessons he has had this last year of tHe folly ofactiht? 5 tlius has not taught him sense. Nothing liko a' le£-,rope for improving manners, I »m tbld.— l am &c. | .:•;/;::*;;-■:■ ••:;.■/ : WILL WATCH. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1564, 24 November 1885, Page 4
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152THE OLD OLD STORY. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1564, 24 November 1885, Page 4
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