THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —As a parent interested in the Technical School, I should like to express a word of thanks and appreciation through your columns to the Rev. W. Bullock for the stand he has taken to save that school from annihilation, or is it called amalgamation? And I can assure him that a very strong feeling exists among parents and prospective parents of technical pupils to support his action. We are not a “minority” by any means, neither, unfortunately, are we “noisy,’? otherwise much more would be heard of this matter.— I am, etc., J.H.M. (To the Editor.) Sir, —May I ask if cross-table “discussions” are considered worth reporting, that they. s.houlci be reported correctly. I hope I may never be guilty of the arrogance of a reply attributed to me in such a report, which appeared in last Friday’s “Age.” Thanking you for your space.—l am, etc., N. A. R. BARRBR. (We have every reason to believe our report is accurate and• are unaware of any error even in detail. In the absence of any explicit statement to the contrary by our correspondent, we must leave it at that.—Ed.)
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Wairarapa Age, 28 July 1930, Page 5
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