t . The question of the erection of safety barriers at schools to prevent children rushing out 011 to the main roads, and thereby run grave risk of being f knocked over by fast-moving traffic, 1 was discussed at today's meeting of the Wellington Education Board. The 1' need for some such barriers, especial ally in country schools, was empha--2 sised by several members. It was > pointed out that it was not a fair thing to ask school committees to pay for > such barriers out of their meagre 1 funds, and it was decided to ask the Department if it would pay for them.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 15
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