FREE LIBARY FOR CHILDREN
A FORWARD MOVE SCHOOL INSPECTOR’S VIEW. ‘'This is undoubtedly one of fltd most forward moves made in Wanganui for education in the past decade. It oulv remains now for the teachers to stimulate the interest of the children,” said the acting-senior inspector, at Wednesday's meeting of the Wanganui Education Board, when referring to the formation of a free library for children by the Wanganui City Council. 1 . . The chairman, Mr. E. F. Hemingway, paid a tribute to the council and the librarian, Miss E, M. Blackett, lor their interest in the children, and on his motion it was decided to forward them a letter of appreciation. It was pointed out by Mr. W. H. Brown that a similar scheme was .m operation |in Palmerston North, and & letter is also to be sent to the Palmerston North City Council.
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Patea Mail, 17 November 1939, Page 2
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142FREE LIBARY FOR CHILDREN Patea Mail, 17 November 1939, Page 2
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