STOKE ORPHANAGE.
[per fskss association.] Nelson, Last night. At the "Stoke School Commission the Minister for Education this morning adMr Bush that he should remain at least two days, to aflord a further opportunity to any persons wishing to prefer charges relating to. the extended period of fiveyea>B. Subsequently, however, Mr Bush wa» instructed to proceed to WelH[ lington as intended, leaving Mr Pope, seer.tary id th. Commission, to receive H complaints, if any. W Mr Pupe opens the enquiry conseW quently to-morrow to afford an opportunity for laying-complaint 9. Mr-Bush left this afternoon for Wellington. Passengerp by the same steamer wh-.e Brothers Kilian and Wybertus, dismused from the school, and Brother Loetus, director of the school, who has gone to meet the Brother Provincial Superior, who gives evidence at Wellington to-morrow.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9835, 7 August 1900, Page 5
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