DEPARTMENTAL CHEESEPARING
j , AGRICULTURAL (STUDENTS. I • At a meeting; of the Board of Goveri , nors of Canterbury Agricultural College, I the director reported that the Educa- ' tion Department had adopted a rather • policy with regard to the I', bursary students, which the Board of Governors had agreed to take , into the college during the period of the war. Some of theso students had not come | into residence at the collego nt the ; actual beginning of the term, and the ! Department had deducted a proportion . of ths fees chargeable on that, account. i He thought that the hoard should ; make some protest against this action, i as the fact iva,? that the college was ' ; taking- and educating these students at i i considerably less than cost price. The • wrangerucnt made between the board ! wid ih® Education Departm?ut. neces- ■ Earily entailed a certain amount of sacrifice od the part of the board, and II it did not seem equitable for the Dcpartment to further Teduce the fees payI able by it for the education of the bur- ' sary students. It was resolved to include n special I paragraph regardiug this mallet in the j annual report' to be presented' to tho Minister of Education.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 8
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202DEPARTMENTAL CHEESEPARING Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 8
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