THE INSPECTOR'S SEAT AT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
t ' TO THE EDITOR. > Sib, —In reply to Mr. Cooper's letter upon • this matter, lbegto remind him',thai She' same result -would have been arrived at, .as regards the Inspector's "abaenee from the Board's meetings, hadhe, if present, " voted ' for Mr. Moss's amendment. But that is not the matter npon which I complain of. Mr. Cooper.— What I and others ,much regret is .to see him allying himself - with a party .who, I am informed from a reliable source, whin in Waifcato last year, stated their intention' to make things hot for, Mr. O'Sullivan.--l ain, &c., Membeb op a Waikato School • . • . . COMMITXEB, March"29, 1884. ... . '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue XXI, 2 April 1884, Page 3
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