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THE SCHOOL BELLS.

Ting-a-ling ! say the ' school-bells All over the land ; And the children come trooping, A merry band r • ' The road to learning is long,'- they- say, ' And we'll' take up our march' this very day.' Ting-a-ling ! ting-a-ling-ling ! The teachers all wait; So you must not be absent, Nor mus;t you. .be . late.

' For the road to learning is long,' they say, ' So take' up your march this very day. 1 Ting-a-ling '. In Hhe schoolroom

All voices are still ; And the children are- working . With eager good will : ' If the road to learning is long,' they say, ' We'll take up our march this very day.'

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 7 February 1907, Page 37

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THE SCHOOL BELLS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 7 February 1907, Page 37

THE SCHOOL BELLS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 7 February 1907, Page 37

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