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1935 · Page 230 (234 / 496) Transcript Pages
Logbook 2 page 234
18 October 1935

National Savings on Monday last = 6/-. On Tuesday - 15th inst the milk supplied by Mr.Bell was not good, and, as a consequence, I stopped the entire supply on Wednesday. I reported the matter to the County Director via the school correspondent. Yesterday - 17th inst., the milk supplied was quite satisfactory - no children complained. The County Director, through the School Correspondent, has given permission to change the dealer or milk 'agent' if I so wish. At 4.30pm the school closes for one week's Autumn Holiday.

28 October 1935

School re-opened this morning with an excellent attendance of scholars and a full staff. Thirteen children have been transferred to higher or lower classes. National Savings = 8/- exclusive of approx. £3 paid into the PENNY BANK. B.B.C. pamphlets and the remainder of the stocks arrived.

29 October 1935

The stock has all been entered up in stock book and the 'B' Certificates sent to school correspondent.

1 November 1935

Miss Alexander - County Supervisor for Physical Training, yesterday saw Classes IIa, IIb, IIIa, IIIb, IVa and V. A colonial "exchange" teacher, Miss Shena T. Wells B.A., M.Ed., of South Africa, also visited the school and remained the whole afternoon of yesterday.