KHANDALLAH.
The report of the Khandallah. committee- says that the attendance at the school lias increased from 137 in March 1919, to 186. The average for 1920 was 145. The most important work was the lotting; of a contract for levelling the Clarke-street section for a football ground and general sports area. The work was estimated to coat £300. The
board was meeting the committee in a generous way with this work. The committee acknowledgedl and highly appreciated the able and enthusiastic efforts of the headmaster (Mr. Bringans) and his staff. Ml 1. J. A. Griffiths presented six silver badges to the school as a relayrace troph;/. the t badges to be held by the winners until defeated.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 3
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