SCHOOL AGE.
I saw by the "Star" last week that a deputation of Christian people and their ministers waited on the Minister of Internal Affairs to protest against art unions and sweeps. Now if that same deputation had tho school age for its objective it would be more Christian-like and would perhaps save children between live and six from roaming the streets and learning much that is not good for them. It is only the public school child that , has to wait till six years are reached and children at church and private schools may start at four and a half or five years. PARENT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 98, 28 April 1933, Page 6
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