naresaoLwaaq RAILWAY PASSES. Mr. Holland lias presented a petition from a number of- Roman Catholics in . Westport and G canity- praying'that the railway passes recently withdrawn from the Westport Sisters of Mercy when travelling to and from the Cramty Convent’ school should be renewed. The petitioners claims that the. whole cost- of -the railway consessions to the Catholic, teachers was not exceeding £IOO a year and the concession was just because it was the duty,of the State to extend the money raised from all the people for the education of -all the classes of the community.’ j -A -y
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1920, Page 5
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