CORRESPONDENCE.
THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTION.
[TO THE KDITOB.] i Sib,—Your fertile imagination hai led you again—quite unintentionally, of course—to makp statements concerning the North Wairarapa Liberal Association which are devoid of fact, The Association has no iuteutiou of introducing party politics into the School Committee clcction.Thisis a side wind obviously raised by yourself for the purpose of direrting the attention of parents from the real points at issue. You will J find, Sir, that the Association, with parents of children attending the school, will enter its emphatic protest against ■ the system of education "being disturbed ' by the admission of aminister of religion ' to the school, and will also protest against the attempt that has been made to stifle public feeling by making a false declaration to the Education Hoard that the Main School building is the most "convenient" building in the town for holding the annual meeting of householders. That is all.—l am, etc., 1 Ahihub Vile, ] Secretary N.W.L.A. [Our imagination is. we belieye, more trustworthy, thai Mr Arthur Vilo'i facts, Ed, W.D.T.J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5003, 18 April 1895, Page 3
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173CORRESPONDENCE. THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5003, 18 April 1895, Page 3
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