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PUNISHMENT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN

Sir, —I have an answer to “Complainer’s” letter. No one asks a child in this country to go more than 3J miles to school. If that child can manage a 51-mile journey, then he can manage his own lessons at home by the wonderful correspondence method. I suggest “Complainer" write at once to the Headmaster. Correspondence School. Clifton terrace, Wellington, for enrolment, stating the distance from nearest school. The lessons are clear, concise and well explained by the most sympathetic teachers. Why bother with those who are not? We are members of the Parents’ Association of the above school.—Yours etc., NO COMPLAINTS NOW. July 2i 1948.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25537, 3 July 1948, Page 8

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PUNISHMENT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25537, 3 July 1948, Page 8

PUNISHMENT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25537, 3 July 1948, Page 8

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