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NASAL TWANG.

PREVALENT IN OUR SCHOOLS. I3y Telegraph. —Press Association. Wanganui, Last Night. In the course of his wnthly report to the Education Board # tluj chief inspector draws attention to the. nasal twang which lie says has become too prevalent in our primary schools. If an antidote to this vocal disorder cannot be provided by our schools, it will be found anywhere, and the imparity will become a national cliarac', .-'ie to our national detriment. It v,. ■■■•, ;>» well to invite the co-operation .. teachers in an endeavour to elhninau 1 the habit. The Board decided to circularise teachers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 16 August 1910, Page 8

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97

NASAL TWANG. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 16 August 1910, Page 8

NASAL TWANG. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 16 August 1910, Page 8

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