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Am inquiry into the loss of the steamer Quiraing lias opened at Sydney. Captain Neave, a New Zealander, has been murdered in India by a soldier. The Wanganui Education Board ha 3 notified school committees under its jurisdiction that the not uncommon system of working “doubie time” must be discontinued. Tlie practice is in vogue in most of the education districts of the colony. It consists in working extra time before the luncheon interval in order to observe a holiday during the afternoon, and is, as a rul«* resorted to on very wet days.

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New Zealand Mail, 17 September 1902, Page 13

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, 17 September 1902, Page 13

Untitled New Zealand Mail, 17 September 1902, Page 13

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