ART UNION AT SCHOOL.
CONDUCT OF BAZAAR
REPLY TO CHRISTIAN COUNCIL
[by telegraph.—own correspondent.] DUNEDIN. Wednesday.
A resolution strongly protesting against the running of an art union in connection with tho Caversham School bazaar, and requesting the Education Board to fako steps to prevent a recurrence of such a practice, was passed recently by the Council of Christian Congregations. The other side of the story was heard at a meeting of the Education Board today, when the secretary of tho bazaar wroto stating that the only tickets sold by children were Queen carnival tickets. He said the resolution that had been passed was an unmerited reflection on the committee, tho headmaster and tho staff of the school. Mr. It. H. Todd said (lie sideshows at tho bazaar were practically tho samo as those held at tho Caversham Presbyterian Church bazaar 12 months previously. Tho board unanimously passed a resolution stating that it had heard tho explanation of the school committeo and that there was no cause for taking action on the' lines suggested by tho Council of Christian Congregations.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 19 September 1929, Page 13
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