LUNCHEON DUNGEON
CONDITIONS IN TECHNICAL SCHOOL HAMILTON PRINCIPAL’S COMPLAINT (from Our Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, To-day. » was a word used Z' principal, Mr. W. Fraser. ec hnical School board of fleeting last evening, to *L_ c , e existing accommodation at me school. ri s Eraser ■ said , that although five thev L . bem K built at the present, la* ns “. fflcient to meet the srowwhlch b»H i ot the schoob the roll of 1926 lncrease< i 50 Per cent, since little m-T ne F ,r l s ’ luncheon room is 'The "Si % tban a dungeon, ’’ he said, lories *.^ ctrical and Physical laboraties JtJ 1 ' v ° rk,n K under great difficulloneer x r tbl L ss cannot go on much Etjrali T - B. Strong, Director of thing i? 0^ s our nee<b an d someTh«® • 1 be done shortly.” a co m r i H nCiPal was asked to prepare «SS,™£, e ?" iVe report of argent re®ent Dt for se r>dmg to the depart-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 402, 10 July 1928, Page 1
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