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EASY TO FORGE

SCRIPT WRITING OPPOSED SCHOOL COMMITTEE’S VIEWS Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, To-day. At a conference of South Island school committees, speakers condemned script writing on th© grounds that it was of no value and led to an easy method of forgery. In support of the remit, Mr. R. Armit (Dunedin) stated that no business man would allow script writing in his office. The system should be nipped in the bud. “A position was advertised in Dunedin recently, said Mr. J. Somerville, “and all the script writers were rejected. It is not fair that children should be so handicapped.’ The remit was carried unanimously.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 279, 15 February 1928, Page 1

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104

EASY TO FORGE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 279, 15 February 1928, Page 1

EASY TO FORGE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 279, 15 February 1928, Page 1

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