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MOA SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION.

. —'■»■ I The meeting of the above was held in; t'lii! publia Bokoolrixnn on jNiturday af-i toniuon, delegates from the following committees attending. ui.is.-jrs R. Stevens, (Norfolk), 0. Capper (Kaimata), WI Wilson (Lincoln-road), 11. Ootid (Dudley' read), Death (lOiimata), Henwootl ('Waiongona), (J. Henwoodi (Lincoln road), Baxter (ICgmcnt Village), J. IS.'; Simpson (Durham road), Lagan (War-', tni), and W. Hood. -Mr Kabevt Stevens ras e>!ectod to ths, chair,' and explained tire objects of the fir-it Moa Schools' Association. It was impossible, lie said, to go on as at pre-, ■v.:nt—the powers of the old association wore too limited. I It was propteod' by Mr Capper, seconded by M r Wilson that the Moa. ■Sc.lic.-oI Committees' Association be reformed, and that the next meeting bo. he-Id on dime 0, also .that tli« following sahools be asked to send delegates:—j Ilatapiko, Tarikr, lvauniro, and Inglcwaod. It was proposed by ,Mir Capper that Mr Hood be re-elected! soeiretary to the association, Mr Hood, iho said, was intimate with all the .schools in the' nssuK'ution, and iliatl always been very attentive and accurate -with bis books, 1 etc. Mr Oodd seconded, and 'the motion | was carried unanimously. | Mr Capper said! that he would like to liave an idea as to what remits werfl to be discussed at the next meeting, and these were read out. Mr Capper moved a hearty veto of thanks to the chairman. This was see- ! owled by Mr llenwooil and carted by, acclimation. The chairman, hi replying, said ha was pleased to .see that his services were) recognised, he Wits alio vony pleased I (,:> see <lwo representatives of the press' present, lie thought mutters of kind ought to receive five greatest publicity, he wouldl move that, fcho two re-1 prcs'n-nfative--' (Daily New;. mint Iusl" wood liccCTd) be thanked for at'tcniKni'.l and .trusted that 'h'> Would «ee tiiem i.vtj all future meetings.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 6

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MOA SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 6

MOA SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 6

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