THE KENT ROAD SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
the Editor. »Ec iu your issue-of the 27th |.i letter signed 0.K.." the contents of " 1 1 "loroughly endorse; hut I.would ike to go a little further into the mattj'i, and in the first instance would ask , e twelve householders what th'.y I ii",?' , Vol ','l oac {or tho Upper Kent Road 4,i n ", ml o,lly to «° I)iu -' k 10 A l.or Day and how many of those men who signed that petition re "the school
wing sadly neglected" were present? .Not one; which proved how much in«r , t ' le . v , took in the improvement of the school grounds. Now for a word of praise for those who have represented them m the past. Why, Mr. W. Allan planted those trees around the school grounds, and gave the trees, and the committee, have always done their best and not neglected the school. The Education Board should never have allowed | those complaints to go into print without being proved. In the English law, J. believe, a man has to be proved guilty before he is condemned; but in this case it appears by the papers that the Education Board have found the Kent Ro-id School Committee guilty before their 1 ease has been eve u tried.—l am etc MILKMAID.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 188, 30 July 1908, Page 3
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213THE KENT ROAD SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 188, 30 July 1908, Page 3
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