CARNEGIE GRANTS
SIR. GEORGE FOWLDS’S TELEGR AM.
AUCKLAND. April 15
Tn reply to the Hon. G. J. Smith’s rejoinder regarding Carnegie grants, Sir George Fowlds, president of Auckland University College, telegraphed to-day as follows
“ Glad to have yonr assurance officially that Canterbury College has not made application to Carnegie Trustees outside University. In view of the fact that southern newspapers some weeks ago contained a circumstantial report that a grant had been made 'for a scheme of work similar to nn.i suggested by representatives of Otago University at the conference last June, and knowing that such grants would not i>e made without application from someone, remembering also the inexplicable delay of nearly twelve months in sending into the University applications from Canterbury and Otago tin* position certainly looked ominous. Any unauthorised application is surely reprehensible and deserving of condemnation.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1929, Page 6
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139CARNEGIE GRANTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1929, Page 6
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