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PROTEST ENTERED

REMOVAL OF SCHOOL WILL BE NEEDED IN FUTURE Cr. S. H. Leßoy*Dyson asked the Coromandel County Council at its July meeting to support a resolution in relation to the Kuaotunu school. He stated that it was suggested that this school and schoolhouse were likely to be removed to somewhere near Rotorua. The school would be needed in less than 12 months, he said, and once it had gone councillors all knew how difficult it would be to secure another. It was an amenity that would be needed and it would be a retrograde step to have it removed as several new families had come into the district and more would be coming. A resolution was carried “ that this council wishes to enter an emphatic protest against the removal of the school' and schoolhouse at Kuaotunu as it will be needed in the near future, and it would be a loss of a social amenity in the county.” A copy of the resolution is to be sent to the Minister of Education.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 57, Issue 4028, 11 August 1948, Page 11

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PROTEST ENTERED Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 57, Issue 4028, 11 August 1948, Page 11

PROTEST ENTERED Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 57, Issue 4028, 11 August 1948, Page 11

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