ENTENTE IN EDUCATION
Dll. SIEGFItIED'S SUGGESTION. The" possibility of an entente in education between France and New Zealand was mentioned at Wellington on Friday afternoon by Df. Siegfried, of the French Mission, in conferenco with the Minister of Education . (the ■ Hon. J. A. Hanan), the chairman of ' the Victoria College Council (Mr H. F. von Haa6t), and professors of the College. In- the course of discussion the idea, was generally approved that it would be an immense advantage if arrangements could be made for the interchange of professors and promising pupils (particularly thoso engaged ia research). Mr von Haast said lio would b» pleased to bring the matter under the notice qf.the Senate, which would meet in Christchurch in February. Dr. Siegfried stated that ho would do his best to further the Minister's suggestion in France. Mr Hanan then remarked that ho fully appreciated tho object put forward, and suggested that some good work might be done in the way of correspondence with France. He would obtain from * the professors of universities, lecturers of high schools, and headmasters of tho primary schools tho names of students who were capable of corresponding with students in France.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 6
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195ENTENTE IN EDUCATION Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 6
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