CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL.
TO THE EDITOU. Sm, — T notice in your repoit of the meeting of the above committee, it is stated or implied that I lodged a complaint against Mr Stewart for ill-treatment of one of my children. I deny the statement, and further consider it an unwarrantable action on the pait of the committee, and calculated to have a mo->t damaging effect on the welfare of the High School, if patents have no seciuity again&t haung their children's n unes appealing on the public prints at any time a committee may wish to take a .shot at tlie teacher. — I am, &c. < Ti:oitfJi: E. Clark. Cambridge, November 2Jid, 1883.
TO TMK KDJIOIt. Si X, —Permit me tin ough your columns to flatly contradict the unfounded statement that 1 have .it any time made a complaint against Mi Ralph I). Stow ait, headmaster of the C.unbiidge District Huji .School, for corpoi eally punishing my daughter. 1 have no hesitation n> st itmg that the whole pi'ocoedmjjs ot Monday last were ]ilanned Minply to spite Mr ytuwaic— l am, &c, Thchias Nivox. Cainijudge, Xo\ ember 22nd.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1777, 24 November 1883, Page 2
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189CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1777, 24 November 1883, Page 2
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