SCHOOL AT THE PORT.
{To the Editor.) •Sir, —AVotilcl. you allow me a small space in your Evening Mail just to remind the. Chairman &t a statement he made at- the 'Town Schools Committee meeting held on Unly 17th, that the Port people Ji ad not exerted themselves in the matter of getting the school at the Port. Could he have done any morei "than what was dono before the outbreak '_ .of.",the' war? I wish to remind' him that 1 '! ana the deputation and' petitioners nave exerted ourselves to a very fair 'measure, and we are still looking forward to hav-' ing a school on a clean healthy section, away from road dust and traffic, with plenty of fresh air and sunshine. If he lias a reliable scheme of getting the school, I would bo quite ready to accept it. AVe have, the section • all' wo want is money. I am, etc., A. H. 'BRADLEY.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 July 1916, Page 5
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