ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
' (TO THE EDITOR DAILY STANDARD.} Sir, — I hear that Mr Wright does not intend to stand for election on Friday evening, but is to be represented by Mr Linton. Such a rumour I consider injurious to Mr Linton's chances of election, for many of the Freethinkers intended to support Mr Linton and Mr Walton. The former, although not pronounced, is still m the tide of advancement. Mr Walton, howeyer, has openly avowed his principles, and is proof against JFear or favour. Such are the men we ,'yr'a'nt' on 'bur committee. I 'Free-born souls claim to no party,- no clique, jno abuses. If we want secular education let us have a secular committee, and no fawning hypocrisy.— : l am, &c, i. Ex-Presbytebian. Fitzherbert, June 10. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1731, 11 June 1886, Page 2
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128ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1731, 11 June 1886, Page 2
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