WAIHI SCHOOLS
PROGRESS DURING YEAR from Our Oicn Correspondent WAIHI, Monday. Good progress has been made in the schools in Waihi during the year, according to the remarks of the chairman, Mr. J. B. Beeche, at the last meeting of the Waihi Schools’ Committee for 1929 on Saturday evening. Mr. Beeche thanked the members of the committee and the secretary, Mr. E. Durston, for the very keen interest which they had taken in school welfare, and said that a successful and progressive year had been experienced. They had had the hearty co-operation of the headmasters and staffs in all matters. The financial position of the committee was sound, sounder than it had been for many years, and this happy state of affairs was largely dLie to the work of the secretary. Pleasing improvements had been carried OLit to the grounds of the various schools. Members paid tribute to the untiring efforts of the chairman, whose unfailing interest in the welfare of the children of the district had, they said, been a marked feature of the committee’s operations
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 7
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