THE REMUERA PUBLIC SCHOOL.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—ln tho report which you publish regarding tho meeting of. tho Board of Education in connection with the Remuera Public School, it appears that Mr. Lennox made a statement to the effect that the signatories of a certain petition had been drawn into signing the same through having been approached "almost on bended knees." Now, as I was one of the signatories I beg' to protest against and to repudiate this pioco of unnecessary and gratuitous impertinence on the part of Mr. Lennox. My signature was placed on the petition as a record of mature and sound judgment, and to the best of my knowledge and belief as an endorsement of an equitably statement of the case involved. That suck language should emanate from an assem blage of gentlemen ostensibly competent to guide the chariot of education will be a standing enigma in the memory of One of the Signatories.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9047, 7 May 1888, Page 3
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