SCHOOL FOR SNOBBERY.
Past and ,present boys of Bournemouth School were said to be ‘‘up in arms” because they were asked to share a pavilion with the boys of other schools using the playing fields at Castle Lane. They claimed that they should continue to have the exclusive use of the pavilion on the ground that their school is thq most important in that town. This attitude has been described by the vice-chairman of the Education Committee as “snobbery.”
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12417, 9 August 1933, Page 2
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79SCHOOL FOR SNOBBERY. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12417, 9 August 1933, Page 2
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