"I notice that there Is upon the pro- , gramme opposite my name the word , 'address.' Ttese addresses seem to be customary upon such occasions; indeed, . you will remember that in some cases . the name of 'speech-day' is given to these , breakings-up. I am sure that the boys j would not listen to. mc did I deliver an j address. It is entirely unnecessary From my own memory of my schooldays \ I can say decidedly that I never listened j to a word that was said."—Bishop , Sprott, at the breaking-rap ceremony at j Croydon school.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 303, 21 December 1921, Page 7
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