INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.
AN IMPORTANT CHANGE. TRESS .ASSOCIATION. DUNEDIN, October 29. On Saturday final preparations were made for an important change in the Industrial School at Caversham. In future girls only will be ke{)t at the school. Mr G. M. Burlinson, Buperinteudent, with the boys at present in the school, will leave this week for the Central Institution at Levin. There was a large gathering to say farewell to Mr Burlinson. The chairman of the Board of Advice, after referring with regret to the departure of Mr Burlinson and the boys, read a resolution which had been placed on record acknowledging the great success which had attended the work of Mr Burlinson and his late wife in the management of the school. He went on to say that the Board bad repeatedly protested against the change which it had been decided to bring about in the schools. The advantage of the present system had been proved, and he failed to see what good purpose would be served by changing horses in midstream. However, it was hoped that the new system might prove n success. Presentations were then made to Mr Burlinson and the principal members of the staff.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5732, 30 October 1905, Page 5
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