WAIHI EAST SCHOOL
'• TO THE EDITOR Sin,—l thought by Premier's electioneering promises to two members of ihe Liberal Jj'6»»uo thittho Wivilii Uasli school diflicuifcy over. I must say .that when the Premier wns wa'ted upon by two .prominent members of tlio Liberal League —unauthorised by (he peoplo or Soliool Commit : ee to do so—and the Premier gave Buch a prompt reply," Yes, you can take it . from mo the school is granted," (I wonder if bo; winked »t Mr Donaldson . ,ht : .tbb'time), Tmerply pat it down aaa cateh promise or a purchase of votes. ; Yet we ■ hear bigoted men fay," We have a clean administration.." Rot 1. Let me tell; the Ghst Enders that their difHoulties are not over, I seo br an cccouut of tlio Boird ot Education monting that tlio E'ist End school question is rc-terred to the Bchool commitieo lor import. Why, we hove been told the school committee has been i doing nothing else but reporting, Why ■ don't they ac l , hiv.l resign in a body are 1 protest"ngatii't tlw att'tude' tata-r up 3 theDopiil'ttuci t'? This would hiing mnt■ i" 'tars to a climax. Anyhow,. Mr .SedJon'a i eluctioheHrirfi sup liav ovidemly been i another 1 triolt that lailsJ,"—l am, aw., ■ ' . Paebnt,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 3
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