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Toogoolawah School Appointment Urged
The Esk Shire Council yesterday decided to urge the Education Director-General to appoint a leatherwork instructor at the Toogoolawah State Rural School to replace the late Mr. Blunt.
Submitting the motion, Cr. G. Launder stated that the Toogoolawah School Committee had been advised that no successor to Mr. blunt would be appointed. He added that there had been a leatherwork class at the school for 25 years, and he considered the subject one of the most important taught at the rural school. Children from all parts of the district attended the classes.
Cr. Launder contended that councillors were appointed to look after the interests of the people, and this was a cause where it could help.
Description source:
Queensland Times, 14 September 1950
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Digital Image ID 12334

