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RURAL TRAINING.

REPORT BY INSPECTOR BRAIK. (By Telegraph — Special Correspondent.) Wanganui, July 16. Mr. J. D. Brnik, Director of Education for the Wanganui Education district, presented to the board to-night the first 'section of his report on over two months' investigation of the educational institutions of Australia. This portion deals with agricultural education in detail. [After explaining the particular features of the sygricultural colleges and high schools*there he makes valuable suggestions as to the system which should be (Adopted here. He favours junior agricultural sohools—say three for Wanganui district, for pupils of both sexes, from fourteen years of age, co-ordination be. tween such schools and the Agricultural Department and agricultural and pastoral associations, and higher agricultural institutions where neoessary.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1804, 17 July 1913, Page 7

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119

RURAL TRAINING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1804, 17 July 1913, Page 7

RURAL TRAINING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1804, 17 July 1913, Page 7

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