WAIUKU NEWS.
NOTES AND COMMENTS. KCtiOOL HEQUIKEMENXS. it may will be said ot Edurati on Department that they aro pai'rimoi inuF. In tne'tourse of a few Kecks the new wing addition tD the Wai ki school will be finished, but ths extra Bccmiod:ticr. fp;ce will then inly allow for an inertase in the present aversge att-rd-nce of 20 jupila Such is calculated to make any ordinary mdividuil cor.clude th.t the potentisliti.s of this flourishing district have been cnt'iely unregarded. At the present rale of increase the extra accommodation will be severely taxed in the course of i itie months. What then? Will the Education Department retert back to the tid state of things and allow the child'en of teeder years to congregate together in a congested state, brea'hing defiled air for hours at a time? If this 13 tie met's intention it is surely time that the householders should move iri the matter and endeavour to secure furth:r additions before the carpenters lay down their tools. The influx of families into the district is stiil on the increase, and witii the railway works a fu.tinr addition to the population is certain.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 56, 14 July 1915, Page 1
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191WAIUKU NEWS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 56, 14 July 1915, Page 1
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