WHOSE TO BLAME.
I ' (To the Editor Inangahu* Tikes.) Sir — Some time ago a concert and entertainment was got up to raise a p> he fu.id for the Stsite School children. I now understand that through the instrumentality of the local committee the money is to be used for quite a different purpose, the intention being to let the State School children go without prizes and instead .expend thg money ,in buns and lollipops ?for tly* whole juvertile population of Inangahua. I am not one to growl but when I see the children of one school have received a liberal gift of prizes I don't see why the State School children should be made to go without their prizes in order to provide cakes and tea for deumonational or any other scholars. The money was raised to pWide the State School j children with prizes, and the subscribers have a right to see the object carried out>, no matter what the committee may think. I am, etc., A Subscriber.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1486, 22 December 1884, Page 2
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169WHOSE TO BLAME. Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1486, 22 December 1884, Page 2
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