NO LONGER LIKE MOHAMMED’S COFFIN 'VTO longer is the Auckland Education Board suspended “like Mohammed’s coffin,” with the uncertainty of the ownership of the land on which its building stands. The Minister of Education advised the board to-day that the title of both the land and the building had been given to the board. “We’ve got it at last,” said the chairman, Mr. A. Burns, who had previously made the remarks about the prophet’s coffin. A long argument had been held with the department about the sits.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 191, 2 November 1927, Page 9
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