TARANAKI PROTEST
AG AINST . REFLECTION. ON ITS ;-;V’‘^'"“SCBEtjOLS.' ;■ ■*. : ■ (By TpSjegraph— Per Preßs Association.! ?: NEW PLYMOUTH, July 1-6. Strong exception to statements made ./by Professor Hunter befor'di tIKE Minister at Wellington, ,regpli]ding 'ihf claimS/liy ■ of yeyejiue trOiTj/Hh/ Opahu/ ReserV’&t. for pui]p6ses i \w,as s expressed ■ 'Taranaki, /Education i|althinmeirtjoj| Tarab||i '•MK^hfeE : wefet' -q«..gfehtf as liaki above tjie \ fortietS fhe/.creditlist, had- pi^i)Kshed;'.,,t|ifppgliout’ the pomi|fon. . The- ife&ardmentfbers said M’\ wj|la reflection on education in i me - prince. that,'' from 4she alone. L since sll2, thirty scholarships had r been Of these thirteen were, in thirty on the jv one -nafst top for New Zealand, and one fourth for New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1930, Page 3
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106TARANAKI PROTEST Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1930, Page 3
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