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WOODANILLING
SCHOOL
Replacing Burnt
Building
KATANNING. July 6: About
100 district residents attended a
meeting at the Woodanilling Road
Board Hall last night to discuss
the situation caused by the de
struction of- the Woodanilling
State' School on Friday night.
A suggestion that the 30 stu
dents of the fourth standard or
higher be taken daily by bus to
Katanning, 16 miles away, was
rejected. A further suggestion
that complete consolidation on
the Katanning school, where next
year science, languages, metal
work and domestic science tuition
will bring education to Junior
Certificate standard, was not ac
cepted by the meeting. The meet
ing demanded that the Education
Department should build a school
at Woodanilling and it requested
an early answer to its decision.
The Woodanilling school had 64
children on its roll, 34 being
town children and 30 being
brought to Woodanilling by bus.
Cattle Judging
BUSSELTON. July 6: At a
Junior Farmers' field" day held
today on the property of Mr. B.
Langridge, of Vasse, the Willyab
'Tup teim won a cattle judging
competition against teams from
Cowaramup and Acton Park. H.
Mullins, of Forest Grove, And
John Sibson, of Cowaramup, tied
for the club judging champion
ship.
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