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Look to the Lucre

Eight weeks ago we ventured to exhort the new members of the Board of Education to guard with miser care the £8,000 saved up, for well we knew the sharpness of the greedy fangs ready to tear slices out of it. We again exhort our friends to watchfulness in that direotion. Let there be no tampering with it— no quarterly adjustment of salaries l as the quarterly scrambling is nicknamed. The Ides of March will soon be here and the Board's discredited Eump will then be no longer in power to practise their 'generosity, such as it is, at the cost of other persons who are defenceless to protect or defend themselves or their rights.

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Observer, Volume xi, Issue 667, 10 October 1891, Page 9

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Look to the Lucre Observer, Volume xi, Issue 667, 10 October 1891, Page 9

Look to the Lucre Observer, Volume xi, Issue 667, 10 October 1891, Page 9

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