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COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE

TEACHERS AT ANZAC SERVICES. SHOULD BE A LABOUR OF LOVE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. After some discussion the Wellington Education Board to-day it regretted it was unable to grant a request of the headmasters to make the attendance of teachers at their schools on Anzac Day optional. Colonel T. W. McDonald said he thought there was a good deal in the headmasters’ request. The teachers were the only body of people in New Zealand who had to go pn Anzac Day. as a matter of duty. A voice: It ought to be labour of love. Colonel McDonald: We should make it a labour of love rather than a labour of duty.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1934, Page 5

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COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1934, Page 5

COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1934, Page 5

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