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CURIOUS NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL HAS
NEITHER HOUSE NOR GROUNDS
N. Z. The most curious school In New Zealand has
AUCKLAND,

neither school house nor playground
though Its pupils have the use of
playing fields far larger than those
of ordinary schools. It Is a school
whose pupils arc scattered over the
country, In lonely farms, In shep- herds' cottages, and at remote llght- -'
houses. Look, for example, at an
Isolated sheep station known to your
I
comfortable
correspondent.
The
house, 20 miles from the nearest
town, connected by a road that Is
difficult In winter, stands on a knoll
commanding a magnificent view of
slopes
a river valley whose bush-cla- d
stretch away Into the distance. In
one direction can be seen the beau- -,
tlful white cone of Egmont; in nn-- 1
other the snows of Raupehu. The
' family live amid beauty, but beauty
does not compensate for the lack
of a school. The mother, who was
.educated at a high school, teaches
her children amid the many duties
of a station owner's wife. Good do- -,
mcstlc help is not easy to obtain.
But she gets a great deal or teacn-ln- g
help from the correspondence
school that the Education Department has established.
The family, however, Is more fortunate than many. The parents have
had a secondary education what a
mistake it is to suppose that higher
education is valuable only In the
town and they can afford such aids
as gramophone records In French,
and their house Is full of books.
Conceive what the postal teaching
means to other isolated homes,
where the parents struggle to make
a bare living and used to feel their
poverty all the more sharply because
there was no school near enough
for the children to attend. Large
areas of New Zealand are still wild.
Goes to 800
It was to meet the case of such
families that in 1922 the Education
Department established, as an ex
periment, Its correspondence school,
Provlcion was made for 20 to 40
pupils, but this year there are over
700 pupils in the primary section,
and about 100 in the secondary de
partment.
The education is free,
except that parents are required to
buy the necessary class books and
stationery, which can be supplied at
city prices. The school is conducted
by a head master and several assistants, who set work regularly for
the pupils and when the answers
are submitted correct them.
The primary curriculum consists
of reading, writing, recitation, spelling, composition, grammar, arithmetic, drawing, geography, history and
civics, and needlework. The secondary subjects include Latin, agriculture, handcrafts, algebra, and
bookkeeping.
The scheme has proved a great
success.
Parents willingly
with the department and pupils
look forward to the coming of the
mail with the exercises and answers.
Perhaps a boy In an outlying shep-Kerd- 's
house rides miles to get the
mall, or it Is brought to the lighthouse In the government steamer
and put ashore in a surfboat. "As
we live 30 miles from a post office
the postman does not come to our
door," says one child in a compo"Once a week the grocer
sition.
brings the mall to our nearest neighbor's place, 15 miles away. Even
then we do not get it every week.
Sometimes Daddy Is too busy to go
and sometimes the river Is too high
to cross. If anyone happens to come
up and see us, they will call in and
ask for our mall. What a rush for
it when it comes! Dad looks for
business letters, Mum for English
letters, Pat and I for the parcels,
which we open. I also like to get
returned lessons to read, the nice
letters teacher sends to me and see
if she thinks I have worked well.
We all love mall day."
High Standard
The work is inspected in the ordinary way and has been reported upon very favorably. "A high standard
of work is maintained," says the

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For students having two or three hourly. Down and outs are not campus or driveway near building.
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standing and ambitious to utilize
their spare time.
GET YOUR note books up, term
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TLR
Numerous queries
have been
talk-n- g
registered ancnt a
picture for Marie Dressier and
Polly
Morgan.
"Caught Short"
(MOM), opening at the Ben All
Sunday, Is the answer. This Is said
to be a hilarious comedy of the stock
market. Anita Page and Charles
Morton are seen In support of the
stars and the production was directed by Edward Scdgewlck and
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
was adapted from Eddie Cantor's
book published soon after the stock
market crash last fall. "Caught
264 West Main Street
Short" should be excellent entertainment of the broad comedy order.
TLR
It is gratifying to note that
"The Love Parade" will be brought
back next Wednesday and Thursday. The State theater will play
the picture and I look forward to
seeing It again.
TLR
"The Light of Western Stars," one
ROAD
of the very few Zane Grey novels
that I have read, has been filmed
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and It opens at the Kentucky tomorrow. The cast Includes Richard
Arlen, Mary Brian, Regis Toomey,
and Harry Oreen and the picture
was made out of doors. Of course
m
that is no great feat now but ParaCALL 3831
mount is touting the fact heavily.
It seems that we must have western pictures to satisfy somebody.
TLR
U
Several universities now have
courses taught entirely through
O
the medium of the talking picture.
You don't have to laugh at the
o
prof's jokes under this system and
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neither will he catch you asleep.
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to Kill"
Remember "Dressed
a few years ago? Remember the
flawless performance
of Edmund,
Lowe as the
gentleman of the
underworld In it- - "Born Reckless"
(Pox) opens at the Strand Sunday
and has Lowe In a similar role.
John Ford, maker of "Men Without
Women," directed "Born Reckless"
and the supporting cast includes
Established 1901
Marguerite
Churchill,
Catherine
Dale Owen, and Frank Albertson.
Lowe Is cast as an underworld king
and the plot is reported to be Intriguing. This Is an extremely new
picture and the Strand is getting
GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS, OYSTERS
it before it is nationally released,
a print being forwarded directly
AND POULTRY
from the film laboratory here instead of through the exchanges.
This is the second Instance of this
kind In one week as "The Arizona
Kid" was shown at the Ben All
316-31- 8
W. Short St.
under
the identical
Phones 175, 319 and 267
conditions.
"Born Reckless" should be worth
seeing as Edmund Lowe's performance Is almost sure to be impeccable.
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Reflections while roaming:
It
makes one feel foolish to wear evening clothes to a formal opening
when the majority are attired in
anything from knickers to pajamas.
The lobby sign painters insist on
spelling words wrong and getting
names twisted. "The Arizona Kid"
was a disappointment. Those floodlights make the Strand's front look
mighty good at night. Wonder how
long it will be before we have commercial television? The attempts of
electricians at the Kentucky to improve upon technicolor by bringing
up the stage lights to intervals arc
indeed crude.
TLR
Rumor has it that Clara Bow
will be let out by Paramount when
her contract expires next January.
From her work In "Paramount On
Parade," otherwise a good picture,
last report of the department, "and
pupils from this school can successfully compete with others in secondary schools. A fine spirit of co-o- p
eration has been engendered, pupils,
parents and teachers working harmoniously to a common end."
Last year the school issued a magazine called The Postman, which no
doubt will become an institution.
This attractively printed Journal
contained articles, stories and verse
by pupils and
which threw
light on back-blocinteresting
conditions. There was also a section
devoted to the doings of
This Is part of the policy of creating a corporate spirit among the pupils of this widely scattered school.
Pupils in the secondary department
are supplied with a list of all pupils
and are Invited to note the they are
grouped into classes just as If they
were In a city school. It Is suggested to boys and girls that they should
write to other boys and girls and so
establish friendships. A library of
standard books Is maintained for the
use of pupils.
The teachers have their reward in
the appreciation of pupils and parents. The correspondence school 14
doing something practical to cheel
that drift to the cities which Is be
ginning to cause anxiety in this
sparsely populated young country.

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