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EDUCATION-POLICY

(l)y Telegraph—-Per Press Association

-80 ' , .June IT. A defence of the policy iff personally f inspecting the - the Domniion was made to-day bg/Elqn. H. Atmore in addressing the Council of Education. It was only by making a tour and gaining a thorough, knowlnr]~n of the conditions oyer the whole country that an, intelligent allocation of the education vote could be made he said. Hi was determined to see every school in the in order to ascretaip the urgency of requirements. No . one give him this the educaj{on’’of.}t chehrnedli

the educatrajr'af '.thF’.'Khtld'rfift:.• td' the. / Ouipreme..iihpprtffrfS£; pjimXTry Tndustries of the Dominion. When this ' development of the land lagged behind with the increase of population, the problem, of unemployment arose. It was to the farmers that the country looked for its national income.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1930, Page 3

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EDUCATION-POLICY Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1930, Page 3

EDUCATION-POLICY Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1930, Page 3

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