Mr P. G. Lewis, who has gone from Martinborough to the position of headmaster at Dannovirke North, took a new idea with him from Martinborough (says a correspondent). He suggested at a meeting of tho School Committee that instead of each school having a separate library there should be a central one available to all the scholars in tho town area. A subcommittee was empowered to inaugurate tho scheme and convene a conference with other schools.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 59
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