Speaking at the Loburn School jubilee (according to the "Lytteltoii Times") j Mr Vv r. Brock, Chief Inspector, said he , was convinced that our education system was now in the melting pot and [great changes were imminent. One of the'changes, he believed, would 'be the making of school attendance compulsory to a higher ago than 14 years. Southampton Council has decided to spend the interest from £10,000, an armistice.thankoffering from Alderman William Beavis, on a yearly treat for all time for elementary school children. In trying to avoid a foxhound which .lumped into the road, Joseph Leighton chauffeur, was killed at Wellington' England. The motor car, containing a coffin and a dead body, was overturned
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15024, 19 March 1919, Page 6
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