A CLEVER REJOINDER.
. TO THE HON. ,D. BUDDO. (BX TELEOEAPH—SPECIAI COBBESPONDENT.)' Chrlstchurcli, February 16. In tho course of his. previously-reported ra marks on compulsory technical education last evening, the "Hon. D. Buddo reminded his hearers that there were truaut.'inspectors for. the primary schools, and he foreshadowed , a . time not far distant when similar, -means would bo adopted . .to 'keep our .technical schools full. ■. " "VVo do not know," remarks the "Press, * " whether Mr.' Buddo's policy ;has' yot; re-, ceived Cabinet".endorsement, /but, if so, we. are evidently on tho evo of ■ •important. developments, and wo, warn. Mr. BuiMo . thai the process, of compulsion, once set: in motion, may not stop 'hero.'-.- -' • ipajr- ; insist,that oven Cabinet■■ Ministers..shall.' bo required' to fit' themselves by training for/ their position. ; They .may not only insist that' Ministers shall, display, some. knowledge. of (history and political economy, but iiiay .; even require.them to show that they possess at least a- modicum Of . common-sense. Iu that: case, what . - would become of Mr. Buddo?"
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 6
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164A CLEVER REJOINDER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 6
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