KAIWARRA.
There was a large attendance at the meeting of householders at Kaiwarra. The following resolution was carried unanimously: "This meeting of householders of the Kaiwarra School district views with alarm the fact that some of the scholars are still being taught in the old school, whicli is in a dilapidated, condition and unfit for occupation. The Education Board is respectfully and strongly urged to. have additional rooms provided at the new school without, delay." In connection with the grounds of the school, which are in a very crowded, state, it was decided to prepare a'programme of improvements with a view to putting them in proper order. The committee was elected as follows:— Messrs. A. L. Dixon (chairman), k. vv. Barnes (secretary and treasurer), 8.. Adams, R. Cameron, G. Flaws, J. Latimer, and. E. Singleton. ■'
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 11
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135KAIWARRA. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 11
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