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HE WHO DOESN’T COUNT.

“He doesn't count, He's the school. vi master! Professor Hunter stated in his address in Palmerston, when re. ferring to the status of schoolmasters, that the status of a class or profession can be gauged in many ways. In those social functions that are supposed to exemplify the status of the people, did the school teacher occupy a prominent place‘? In Cases of Public ceremonies was -he the man Whom our societies delighted to honru? Was he called to the Upper House t 0 0011sider matters of State? Was he honoured by the authorities for the Services he has rendered to‘ the State? To ask the question promoted nothing but a contemptuous Sileifce or the smile of derision. “He doeSn’t count” said the Professor. “He’S the Schoolmaster.”

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Taihape Daily Times, 17 May 1918, Page 3

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HE WHO DOESN’T COUNT. Taihape Daily Times, 17 May 1918, Page 3

HE WHO DOESN’T COUNT. Taihape Daily Times, 17 May 1918, Page 3

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