COMPULSORY EDUCATION.
It appears.difficult to get some parents to attend to their, duties by sending their children to school in order to enjoy the benefits of free Mr Small, Truant Officer, still continues to arouse auoh parents to a sense of their duties. Two ,cases came before the Police "Courb this, morning, when Colonel Haulbain and Mr Gilmour were on the Bench. James Hamilton was ordered to send his son to the Newton School and pay Court costs, 9s. ■ : : . ■ j Johin Kenny wajp,likewise t6 sepd! bis child to the public school and pay cbetei j 9s. ■. .";■■;": '" '- ■'■/: ■- •■' : '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 174, 25 July 1890, Page 2
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