TE MIRO SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT.
TV I M* Mr - Boddie's reply in regard to the jTe Miro settlers' school certainly puts a ! parent complexion 011 tie matter but I deeD ii th« ™ responsible still very S i, mire - Fanc y a soldiers' settlement where even the Government Depart work ngh tha aeces^ edTitkrf ?nd n C^]dren of those iZ owm « lacL ' of roadS£n V 1 a PPears to me thai; Mr. Sampson's main fault was in waiting until the chi'" dren required the school Ltead of app^vl elt l2 m™t 6 h °w ren Were bora ' or "at S£>d Sfi fv 6 the sdloo] wa « re quires. it looks as if it will Vi*> -vd „ a In two before the school is ready for usf Seat meantime would :t not be a od why the children are not going sdffij why the children are not going to K; h 00 1 ? This KID.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17213, 15 July 1919, Page 9
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152TE MIRO SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17213, 15 July 1919, Page 9
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