A curious request was received a.t the test meeting of the Auckland Education Board (states the 'Star').' The children oif a certain country school petitioned for the removal of their head master. " Something in'tilie nature of a revolution?" inquired a member,, amidst eome fefughftei.,, " Request declined," commented the chairman (Mr E. C. Banks) as tho board proceeded with other business.
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Evening Star, Issue 17924, 21 March 1922, Page 2
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