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CORRESPONDENCE.

I BRICK SCHOOLS. | sir, —One great reason to be learnt ' from the terrible. destruction in Hawke’s Bay is that «• brick or stone In.ilding in New Zealand is safe. In . future-, neither of "hese maurii'.i will 1 be us ■<! for building purpesjs by any sane per.- in. 'Ore of the first things that rhouid be done in all quake areas is to make <>ur s. ho e safe. VVc ■are in a quake ana m t.reynioutli and have ever likl’l children attending school in biick buildings that would be a veritable death trap in the event of a serious shake. In future j all schools should I e built of wood. It lis to be hoped that, the citizens of I Greymoiith see that this great danger is removed at once, no matter what I > the cost mav be. I am etc. P. MURRAY.

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Grey River Argus, 6 February 1931, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE. Grey River Argus, 6 February 1931, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE. Grey River Argus, 6 February 1931, Page 3

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