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BROOKLYN.

'Reference to the cordial relations existing between the committee and the staff was "made in the annual report ■of the Brooklyn School Committee, and the chairman, Mr. A. J. White, stated that welfare of the Mornington ■ side-school had been looked after. : -■ : • _The meeting passed a vote of appreciation to the {members of the teaching staff for their efforts during the year, particular reference being made to the high percentage of proficiency certificates obtained by scholars. The headmaster (Mr. J.-8., Hopkirk), in his report, said,that the inspector's repqrt had been a good one. The land, which.the, Minister had^piven authority to purchase was crreatly desired, and required as an additional playing area. The election of ■ committeemen for the ensuing year resulted:—John Staples (49), .William Alfred Hatch (48) Oswald Whannell (44), E. B. S.-.Hill (42), J J.:. Goldsmith (41), J.* H. Kvhittaker- (39). S., J. Keane (33), Gilbert, Clarke- (37) \ and Edward Dixon (29). Mr. "Whittaker was elected chairman, .Mr. Whan nell secretary, and Mr. Goldsmith treaI surer. 'V ': .i . .•.'.' ".: '■'''.''■

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 10

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BROOKLYN. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 10

BROOKLYN. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 10