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/SCHOOL - [To tub Ediiob,] • Sir.—WliHn. I read your report of the meeting of the Masterton Town Lands Trust, I felt, inoliued to say, " More power to Mr 0. E. DanielU' I think if ever he struck the nail; on the heail he did it then. He said that the present way of giving money for scholarships was wrong, that it sapped the applicant's independence, that it was degrading, Rn d he ..wis not going to make himself a pauper, for £10. : Hear, hear 1 Mr Daniell.jj the Town Lands Trua^ c, give a grant, why '& have to come and the. Trustees for it -f Ar'Memem! bers of th* Trust to be theuudges of who,is itjlfi and who is not able to take advantage of the scholarship. "If the Trust is in a position to give a !>rant to the winner of a scholarship why make fish ofoue Rntkesh.of another, and why should a public body require auyono to cringe to them to receive a dole. "Either give it as a right or nut give it at all, is the sentiment of many who feel-strongly on this mattpr. I should like to see this question freely discussed. Ism', etc., James MoGbegob. lower Manaia, February 3rd,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 5 February 1894, Page 2
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205CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 5 February 1894, Page 2
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