EDUCATIONAL MATTERS.
P>y Telegraph—Press Association— Auckland, last night. In rcplv to a deputation from the Board oi Education re building grants, the l’resaid that he was aware oi the large amount f 1,, 1 iblintiiat had to be done, and at promEcd'to communioate at once with the 't would remind the Auckland Hoard that it bad already received a very large si ,11 of .0 vote for school buildings, and that m thp ,. (lisficts, notably Taranaki, se.tleothe. |,] s o extending, and that the meut • • [ig b , u . e ;i condition as tiie AuclJand Board. Any appropriation , ilm limit oi the vote would have before. Pariiamc,it. Mr to 03 oro „ nocure the deputation °tho welfare of education at ctmecially the iutorcsts ot techs’ education, which be was anxious to promote by every means m ms power.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 899, 23 May 1903, Page 3
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