CHILDREN’S PENNIES
BELMONT SCHOOL DISPUTE legal opinion sought the teachers at the Belmont rs °°*had refused to co-operate with ne school committee in the institution rat? thildren’s savings bank, the EduJu'Oh Board was consulted, but the ward could not facilitate the estabilshr™, a hank without the moral support of the teaching staff, erh r ', Ernest Elly, chairman of the in tv c ° mnii ttee, who quoted a clause “,*? Education Act of 1914 on this question Is not satisfied with the rep y. and has written asking if the board haw^Offic 6 an o£> * n£on rom the Crown th !? k we are entitled to this opinion," Mr . Lilly said to-day. “We „ endeavoured to carry out the B “ es °f the householders, and it ap4on”. m the Act that this can be
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 403, 11 July 1928, Page 1
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