\I?K TKACIIKUS KKKIC'IKXT! J TK AWAMATK. Oct, A. Speak in*; at the opening ot n lU '"' school at Te Awamnlti to-il:\y, lion Mr l»:,i r referred to the proposal ol' a well-known cdmat iunalist thill examinn tions hv inspectors should he abolished, substituting a system whereby Oieh teacher would examine his or her own pupils. If said Iho Minister, they had the universal perfect teacher and the luird-working pupil, it would perhaps he possible, but he considered the abolition of formal examinations l>v inspeetors would in the aetual eiivumStanees he a misfortune. I’nforuumtely more than half teachers in the o<>minion were not as ellieient as they should he, thus largely defeating f' lo proposal. V I! KOOI! 1). SVDNKV. October It. 11reenst eml broke tin Hamlwick record for six- fm longs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1921, Page 1
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193Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1921, Page 1
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