WHAT IS SAID ABOUT OUR EDUCATION BOARD.
What Sir Hercule* Kobinson says :— Sir Hcrclltes Robinson say.<, Rays he, " We're ppemlinir nn aivfi'l lot cf monep, hays he, "In my view It. neviT will do- • 'I l>9 outlook is blue; With all new, Wo can't make our cmls meet at nil," Bays lie. What the Parsons say :— •1 he parsons, with shakes of the heart, fay tliov. " Tlify'vo loiiff prophesied the advent of the day Wi.enVu would all have tu alter our way— The Bible in school. Is a rury Rood rule— The law is a fool. Anil :> l.'cmnnisl tool To strike out the JJlble from schools," say they. Whit our Education Hoard pays : — The Brcal Eili:u»ti.'n»l llonrH, says it, '• -I'll make iluckso! ilraursnf mon-.v, we s't; And nnbr.ily her.- can st;'» us iv bilKoi aulocrjts «o Will jiuthivu to lie ■ Your strvant most humhln , to us," say it. Whit the Pulilli'say:— "Oh ! llo'.h-r 'urn all " the ) tilil'e, -ay they— " Whatever they do, we've alw.iys to psy ; /.nd we would be better if they were awny— In lasts and nil ■Iliat •titlontMCall 11- quiailci. we fa 1 VM.ii.ir thieves ; mid the th-a.ll Of '.in all is a filling yoke, ,, say they. Wh.t AaiiKduusEaja: Asmodai3 Hays of the Hojrd, sjyi he, " f t'icy'd ccaso to bother . ich coiniiiittco, lindowin nts of hind. And such like in hand, 'J hey'vo lota ; bu- they stinJ a 11 idle and binned 'Gainst use b.v man, or by beast," cava he. " If lllcir elldownu-uts they'd then Their yoke wojll I o lighter on (ellair-nien ; .Mid tiiey wou'.dn't hj called, of tliiei-es, a denPut the "Hoard will sjuoi! •l ho public moii'c. As long as they mo 'jhev tan squeeze fioni we : Wlicu they canXthcj'll use their endowments then." Aauoctue.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5842, 7 August 1880, Page 3
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293WHAT IS SAID ABOUT OUR EDUCATION BOARD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5842, 7 August 1880, Page 3
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