TEACHING IN SCHOOLS
(To the Editor.)
•Sir, —I read in tonight's "Post" that Mr. W. H. Stevens, principal of Wellesley College, said that Wellington parents could do, a lot to stem the rot which has set in in our public life. I think this is very good advice but I would like to mention here that principals of schools could and should do their best to stamp out SOrvietism under the cloak of Socialism which is drummed into pupils in some of our educational institutions. I have a son who is a pupil and the Bolshevik propaganda which is preached to him is anti-British and I think an insult to all loyal New Zealand parents.—l am, etc., PRO-BRITISH N.Z. PARENT. December 15.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1939, Page 12
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