In tjhe Board of Guardians elections in London Labou r secured 131 seats out of 457, with majorities in Poplar f "Woolwich, and Saepney. A blind lady, Miss Vance, headed khe poll in one of the St. Pancras wards.
The course pf ipstruotion fqr secondary school boys and the teachers' farm school, held during the pas* years, have been of great benefit to those attending , , and the farmers' farm school recently he'd at Ruakura was so conspiciiously successful as to make it imperative for accommodation to be provided to meet the demands that will undoubtedly be made by farmers from all parts of the Auckland province, and even from farther afield, to attend farm schoolß there.
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Northern Advocate, 18 August 1919, Page 4
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