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THREE TIMES CAUGHT

On the subject of torture and teachers, Marie Milne of the Ohakune Primary School is mentioned in the Gossip spy book this week, a few times. First she was thcre when John Murrihy asked a visiling class, who made the footpaths and roads, leading up to telling thcm just what the council spends rates on, when a J Block junior told the District Manager that God put down the footpaths. Sccond - she was rtcarly run over by a pupil, while wandering along the road chuckling and reading the Bulletin Gossip, (It's not a laughing matter, Mrs Milne!) Third, she parkcd her new car then watched it back itself into the middle of the road, with the doors locked! (left the handbrake off!). Jecz! talk about a bad example for the kids!

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 262, 8 November 1988, Page 16

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THREE TIMES CAUGHT Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 262, 8 November 1988, Page 16

THREE TIMES CAUGHT Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 262, 8 November 1988, Page 16

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