THE WAGER. “ I’ll walk vou a mile, Donald, and put a liver on it.” “ You will,, will your What’s making you so ‘fresh’ these days?” “ Maltexo, Donald, my hoy. Ileen taking it for a week now, and feel like a two-year-old. The monkey-gland business hasn’t a look in with Maltexo (Wilson’s Malt Extract).” RAISING SCHOOL AGE. / CHRISTCHURCH, March 30.. The raising of the school age /. Hi is recommended by a majority'' those who attended the Conference l tvith Mr Frank Tate, the Victorian Director of Education, held at Christchurch this month, and presided over by Sir James Parr. The full recommendation is as follows: — “This conference was opened |,v Sir James Parr for the purpose of discussing post-primary education in all its aspects, and, after consideration and discussion, we desire to express our film opinion that it would he in the best interests of this Dominion if the school-leaving age for all children were raised to sixteen years, thus ensuring secondary education for all. with a higher standard of educated intelligence,' 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 2
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172Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 2
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