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PROTEST BY GORE PARENTS

DELAY IN BUILDING NEW HIGH SCHOOL A protest against the delay in building the new Gore High School was made at a largely attended meeting of the Parents’ Association of the Gore High School. The following resolution was unanimously passed:— “This representative gathering of parents of the Gore High School emphatically protests against the exasperating and inexplicable delay . m the building of the new Gore High School, urgently requests the _ appropriate authorities to give an immediate explanation, and reminds the Education Department and Government that several definite, but unfulfilled promises have been made to erect the new school during the last seven years. We firmly believe that such unjustifiable procrastination is adversely affecting both the efficiency of the staff and the progress of the 400 pupils of that important and rapidly growing secondary school.” A copy of the resolution is to be sent to the Prime Minister, the Minister of Education and Southland members of Parliament.

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Southland Times, Issue 25748, 11 August 1945, Page 7

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PROTEST BY GORE PARENTS Southland Times, Issue 25748, 11 August 1945, Page 7

PROTEST BY GORE PARENTS Southland Times, Issue 25748, 11 August 1945, Page 7

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