HIGH SCHOOL REBUILDING FUND.
To the Editor. Sir, —It is very amusing to read Mr. Junes McLeod's letter in your issue of April 2!) re the High School. I should like to know what good is Mr. McLeod's suggestion to approach the Government again re subsidising the High School. Mr. McLeod must know that the Government has always had a great set on-New Plymouth. It is v like holding a red rag to a bull. New Plymouth is always wanting something—even more than Wellington. You see, fellow electors, we have got such a live man as our member Fancy the Government denying anything to little E.M. If he had been spared he would have got it long ago, but the present member is just like a wooden man for all the good he is. By the Lord Harry, Mr. Member, wake up and do something —1 am, etc., AN ELECTOR.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1918, Page 8
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150HIGH SCHOOL REBUILDING FUND. Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1918, Page 8
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