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BACK-BLO CKS SC HOOLS.

■' ■' (Peb ' Phebb Association.) '■ : .i 1 WELEINGTON.; Jan. 3; • The vexcdi questipnlofvtlm r ßpecml.rccpgng hk,ck Schools wS‘discussecl aVthe edneutio.. iiskod-to' make extra grants .to-.tcachu. , but of bvay'places.Kf. .w .j . ’ . '.ohor- .- Oho speaker' pointed ont that ’VT T' .k&ng to Samoa .wore' ‘granted special .a- ---• hiwance. and. he ;-hrged that, leaclieiS » back-block schools, should also receive sona, .recognition of their spccml sorVu'cs m . d«J -. , tion to(wliaf small recognition,h.nd UPW w Aliss Goa'd:(.Wellington) siiid that she considered an /education board .should, bo. made 'VespbiiSiblo;.for , the ; provision of boarcl ,m back-block seli.oo!s, ; :aiid: iWjW do so another- position, should be found fqi *'Tiic* inotibii; was parried unanimously..

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 6

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BACK-BLOCKS SCHOOLS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 6

BACK-BLOCKS SCHOOLS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 6