EDUCATIONAL NEEDS.
. AN INDIGNATION MEETING. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Palmerston North, last Night. A public indignation meeting to-night pawed the following resolutions; (1) That, inasmuch as the insanitary and overcrowded condition of the schools of Palmerston North constitute a menace to the health of children and the welfare of the community, this meeting impeaches (he education authorities' incapacity and neglect, and calls upon the Government to take steps to provide suitable buildings, and forthwith put an end to such a scandalous state of affairs-; (2) that failing a definite and completely satisfactory answer from the Government by September 30 regarding the Campbell Street school this meeting recommends I lie School Committee to close the school forthwith, and assures the committee of their whole-hearted pupportj (3) that Mie Health Department be requested to »end an officer to Campbell Street school With a view to condemning the building; (4) that this meeting demands that ihe Government increase the education vote to at least three millions in order to make possible comprehensive reforms to bring New Zealand into line with modern condition*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1919, Page 5
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178EDUCATIONAL NEEDS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1919, Page 5
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