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GLOOMY SCHOOL

MT. EDEN WANTS NEW CLASSROOMS VALUE OF KOWHA! J.H.S. It was reported at last evening’s meeting ol the Mount Eden (School Committee that the board’s architect had inspected the school buildings, found them in a dilapidated and gloomy condition. lie had promised, .however, that they would be renovated and painted during the . year. The committee decided to ask the board to erect a unit of two or more new classrooms, instead of altering the present antiquated buildings, and also decided to protest against the closing down of the Kowliai Junior High School. The system there had been, very successful, and was of great advantage to the scholars. The committee thought that it should be extended rather than discontinued. During the meeting, Mrs. Benfell, one of the candidates for election to the Board of Education, addressed the members, and answered questions.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 13

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GLOOMY SCHOOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 13

GLOOMY SCHOOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 13

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