ALL STATIONS FAIR.
HOLIDAY SOUGHT CHILDREN. . M [From Our Pablxahsikabt RvpKTZK.J\Jra WELLINGTON, March SI. 'M . i The Minister for Education (the Hon. n E. Masters), who was approached Mr D. 6. Sullivan, M.P.,.wttha that primary schools should be closed W;||l that the children could take; part in-the All Nations Fair on behalf of * he OT Mayor's Belief Fund next Wednesday,Si advised him to-day that l it would be. *|j| necessary to consult the Canterbnry.ita Education Board, which had control of *'|l the schools in that' district. Mr Masters : M added, however, that he had nd objec-' fM tion to the request being .granted. <M The Postmaster-General, who was ajp- -?a proaehed for "flags for the decoration jJ| of the barracks for the fair, informed 3 Mr Sullivan to-night that' they had been AS dispatched by the ferry would arrive in Christchnrch to-morrow.'' J
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20510, 1 April 1932, Page 10
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