MAORI CHILDREN
CONVEYANCE TO SCHOOL The advice from the Department of Education that it will continue to have Maori children conveyed to tho Pukeliina native school when the new school for European children at Otamarakau, in tho To Puke district, is built, caused some comment at. yesterday's meeting of the Auckland Education Board. Tlie secretary, Mr. D. W. Duiilop, said the native children would be conveyed from almost the door of the new school to the native school. The board had endeavoured to have conveyance arranged for European children in similar cases, but had not been successful. The suggestion was made by members that the attention of tho department should be drawn to the anomaly, but it was pointed out that there would bo little chance of satisfaction as the board would probably be informed that tho case was an extraordinary one.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23137, 8 September 1938, Page 18
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