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WOOLSTON.

Tlw Woolston Si-hool Committee met on November 16th. Present—Messrs J. Cleworth (chairman), Robertson. (Jimblett, "ordery, Douglas, Ravn. and Oven. Tlk> TToard of Education wrote stating that ii could not alter ita decision in regard to Mists R itch So and the appointment of second assistant mi.«tre?s; tint the position as regards the Dir-trict High ikhor.l was unaltered, and .«u>jg«s?Mng Mrs Sinclair as a relieving teacher till a- teacher has been appointed. The Woolston Borough Council wrote, stating that the mntW of a nuisance would be attended to at. r.ext meeting, and asking the committee's cooperniion in opening tiie Coronation Baths. The Rev. A. C. Hosjp-ns asked {or an extension of time for use of tlu» .«chool on Sunday afternoons for a Sunday School. 'J he headmaster reported a roll number of 512, and an average- attendance of 450. Mr Cleworth wi!! the position in regard to the K-nctiijr off of the ground ndjoinini! tho bath M„r* the Board, and if arrangei for a dcwtt.-ttinti to set* th* positioit. 1 !><■:< Woolon Council framed the commit tee the uso of tiie ground not occupi.nl br the bath, hut the "Board intended to f-nte it of. Mr rTiJiuie and Mr W. A. Kennedy attended in regard t«> providing unifpniis for the Owlet Corp.*. Mc •>.-!•» riolvmon and Birmie were, nppointedjo obtain prices of jersey.* and arrange, for paynwiit. Mr Cleworth's action in rilling Miw MoNiel's place as relieving teacher was approved.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11751, 27 November 1903, Page 2

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WOOLSTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11751, 27 November 1903, Page 2

WOOLSTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11751, 27 November 1903, Page 2