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High School Governors.

The High School Board of Governors met on Wednesday afternoon. Present—Messrs MacDiurmid (chairman;. Dockrill, Wilson. Kov and H. Merry. On the motion of the chairman, seconded by Mr Dockrill, it was dec-id-' ed to hold the,,regular meetings on the second Wednesday in the month. Ihe secretary was given instructions to have a door-plate erected at his office, to denote its whereaibouts for the convenience of the general public. The chairman said the improv&ments at the school wore being carried out. In place of four small rooms thure were now two splendid class-rooms, a credit to the school, which were nearly completed and the cost would he The further additions to the girls' junior rooms wore to be put in hand at the end of the term. H was decided to take stops to collect iees in arrear. Accounts amounting to £Bl 14s M were passed for puyment. On the motion of Mr Kov, «ecou<iart by Mr Berry, it was resolved to i»nvard to tho Tnrnnaki Education Hoard ail expression of sympathy in (lie very heavy Joss sustained bv the i. entral School Jire. A CLOTIIIEirs CONVICTION. Mr r. Cohen, of Willis-street, Wellington, is a busy business man with no tune t« waste on letter-writing for lun. lie tried Khe, „,H>, an(l convinced. Hr wi.vr Last ' ri(l».\ I expeneiu'ed a very l>j«l „|- •II ol rlii-N ma lie. m fa C ( so hat I hnd n, , oiUp „us in( .ss, •ii.d being unable to walk 1 was assisted to a cab. On arrival at'lmine I immediately took a do.-v vo , ' Hheumo, repent inn- ~v 0, .v " . hours. Tlie pain ' lvfl a(K| the morning r came down to business us usual. 1 cannot say too

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 127, 2 June 1904, Page 2

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High School Governors. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 127, 2 June 1904, Page 2

High School Governors. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 127, 2 June 1904, Page 2

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