Too ord.ri.ny monthly meeting of the Kalikati North School ComuiiUee was held on Saturday, the mem present, being: Messrs. .John Killen, a.!'., Edward 11. Gledstaries. J.l'., Thomas r.reirorv. and Cecil H. (lledstaue-. In the ah-cuce of Mr. Vesey Stewart ii'« chairman). V.v. John Killen was unanimously voted to tlie chair. A circular was received from the Tiinai-n High School chairman and committee, with a suggested form of resolution to be adopter! throughout the colony by school committees, and sent to their representatives in Parliament, demanding an increase i-.\ funds to h*-. paid to 11 io Education Hoards tor various purposes. After lull consideration the Katikati Committee unanimously declined to support the resolution on the grounds ot extravagant expenditure by Government in all its branches of administration, and the rapid increase of those perennial loans from the Loudon market, the ultimate results of which the committee views with the gravest apprehension. 'Piose desiring to buy homes or investm**tit.s, and requiring monetary assistance. should consult. Mr. Thorites, 91, Queenstreet, who lit.* several sums awaiting investment. J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 6
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