"Spoon feed people by giving their children free stationery and where will the thing end?" asked a. delegate at a meeting of the Christchurch School Committees' Association. "The next move will be the provision of motor-cars to tsike the children to school. The working man of New Zealand is sufficiently well, educated to, know that if he gets free 1 stationery. lie will have to pay for it in another way.".
Soccer referees nre reminded thn.t tho monthly meeting will be hold in Eilwards, Ltd., room on Monday'npxt.
The Central Mission Cricket Chtli will hold ih, iiMiiiml ui(!oHiij< in Wpl.b-M.vcot Church ou Wednesday aoxt at bin,
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 6
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