THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
CORRESPONDENCE.
Town v. CorNTKY. An essential consideration is raised I,v the suggestion that primitive i|iadei|tiaic e«|uipmeiit must lie sull'ered in country plans, while school buildings in the towns must he not only proporite,nod to the roll numbers but also designed and l.uilt with corresponding illitL'liiii retire ol arrhiteeture and materials. The disjiarity i' so manilestly unjust to country children and injurious "to the national welfare that its correction cannot he negclected. Board and Department may protest that they la the funds to reproduce in miniature for country districts such edifices as are provided for the towns. !i that disahihty cannot he overcome, is it not fair and reasonable that there simuld be more modesty in design and more economy in cost ill the towns.*' “Waina Post."
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1925, Page 2
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130THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES CORRESPONDENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1925, Page 2
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