When an application "was being TtrfjiM at yesterday’s meeting of the Education Board for ! expenditure upon securing a better ■ site than, the present one for a school at Khetehuna Mr \\. Allan, the chairman, pointed out that it was, in his opinion, unfair for the Board to tnorfcgage- Jts;indoifte;for Tears to coroe in expenditure .which; eras ‘not absolutely required. What would members do, n« ask«d. when ther. had to cater for, the growing dietricte? . He did not think 1 the Minister world agree to grant a subsidy in assistance On the last occasion iie**had gone before the Minister on a deputation he had been twitted with asking for expenditure not absolutely required. Mr Hobs '-aid the claim wan one of the rt longest that had been, placed before the ‘ Minister for,a long time past. A deputation, was appointed I to wait on the Minister ia connection ’ with the mutter.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6326, 28 September 1907, Page 5
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