suit was a severe chili, and the girl is now confined to bed. Oi course the head and teachers all sit in the warm. Is this a fair thing? Half the chills and colds could be avoided with a little common sense. We mothers do all we can to keep children well; surely teachers can be a little humane and let them have a little warmth. me same applies to drilling, when they have a nice drill hall and are sent outside to drill.—Yours, etc., COMMON SENSE. July 15, 1948. ]
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25548, 16 July 1948, Page 5
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