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An Educational. Scandal, [By Telegraph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Napier. 18th May.

JLfthe Board of Education to-day a return ■was submitted, showing nearly 2ooo children not attending school for want of accommodation. It was also shown that in the last five years matters had become worse instead of better, the Board not having been able to keep pace with the rapid increase of population. « A Scolding Wohan.— Thi barbwJßeS 1 of thm aaoit*ag-mto<>i-tmr «b» cm* oriooloing: women,- though abolished by law, arevn^w oftentimes practiced by a kind of 'social barbarity none the less reprehensible. Womenscold only when they are ill. of blaming them' we snbuld prescribe Am. Co.'s Hop Bitters. The entire system will' nn- j dergo a genial, pleasant change. l ßhlaier?*!r will be quieted and acerbity thought will Give place to tSaabs*%r; affection.' Healthy- womeni^o^''*29f

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 116, 19 May 1886, Page 2

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An Educational. Scandal, [By Telegraph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Napier. 18th May. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 116, 19 May 1886, Page 2

An Educational. Scandal, [By Telegraph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Napier. 18th May. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 116, 19 May 1886, Page 2