TE AROHA AFFAIRS.
SCHOOL CHILDREN’S THRIFT. Reporting to the school committee at Its August meeting, the headmaster, .Mr I'. A Mason, said the school banking system had been initiated with splendid patronage, with between £T and £8 going forward from tin? school every week to the Savings Hank. This was remarkable, be said, when it was realised that about £.’io was banked from tlie children's pockets every Free Milk Supply. The question of free milk supply to Te \ roll a school children was again discusser! at the committee’s monthly meeting. it was decided to write to the Minister of Health asking why free milk distribution cannot bo Introduced to the Te Arolia school and stating that the milk committee blamed tile Health Department Tor the delay. To Aroha Fires. lu his quarterly report to the Fire Board the superintendent, Mr P. Pllklngton, slated that only two calls had been expcriTho Rainfall. The July rainfall in Te Aroha registered Vailing on 18 days, hi only otic instancr was 4 In. exceeded.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 14
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170TE AROHA AFFAIRS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 14
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