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PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES. Sib, —In turning over some old numbers of your paper, I came upon an article on the opening of the above-mentioned library to the public. In that article you advocate the required permission for lawyers, doctors, and ministers. Do you not think the teachers of this city should have the same privilege accorded to them? Teachers surely require as many facilities in this direction as gentlemen of other professions ; and the advantages derived by them would be shared in indirectly by the rising generation.—l am, &0., A City Teacher.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4871, 1 November 1876, Page 3

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PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4871, 1 November 1876, Page 3

PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4871, 1 November 1876, Page 3

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