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THE GRAVE INJUSTICE.

I (To the Editor.) ! Sir, — 1 :im very thankful to Mr •Tames Mitchell i'or tlie information as I -npplied by Isiin in his letter of the i" 5 . 1 -- :,!! '! :, 'so to know t]int tlie f'-iincatiii!! Board did not,refuse the reouest irom tin; Catholic Church authorities. Of course not being fully itc•iiiaintcd with all tlie details of this matter, and by ;11,j at present residing in yniir toy.-n. I ask that I be granted a litile latitude for making that .statement. In my previous letter I stated, "i he _ request. 1 understand, was reliised.-' f ] hat was what T gathered from a few casual inquiries. Having from a member of the Education Hoard >-uch a statement, by which he lays the whole blame on the Minister for Education. gives „|p £] le desired information, fn :ay previous letter no allegations N-n made against any individual, as Mr .Tames Mitchell appears to presume. My only reasons for making this matter public are to bring before the community the injustice of the Minister for Education in _ this a so-called free ( Wintry, and in order that something might be done in this case. Thanking von in anticipation.—l am. etc.. AN EX-PTTPTL. "Wellington. Uth .Tulv. 1910.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10505, 13 July 1910, Page 2

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THE GRAVE INJUSTICE. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10505, 13 July 1910, Page 2

THE GRAVE INJUSTICE. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10505, 13 July 1910, Page 2