"EDUCATION.”
“ Let me tell you a few’ of the things, which I should endeavour to do 1f.,.b were made Minister of Education jp this pi-ovince,” writes Air W. L. Grant of Ontario, in the “Queen’fe Quarterly.” “If I were offered the Ministership I would make certain stipulations. One of these would be that money should lie found to give- during my ternrnf'office as rapidly as the needs of the service would allow one years leave of absence on full pay to all inspectors and principal of Norman schools. This year they would be compelled to spend in travel in the United States, in Great Britain, or on the Continent,
:*and onytheir return they would be prhmoted, demoted, nr dismissed according to the intelligence and open-mind-edness of their report. Next, I would recognise that certain, quite important portions of the world lie outside Qntario and I would go beyond the ,piovince to a considerable extent for the men who would take their places during their leave of absence. I would cause to blow upon our system fresh winds from various quarters.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1928, Page 2
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