MR MASTERS BUSY
SINCE ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND
ECONOMICS AND EDUCATION. (United Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, July 14. Hon R. Masters has been exceedingly active since hie 'arrival in England. What time he has had to spare from the conference and from attending to matters affecting the producers of New Zealand, he has been spending making close inquiries into the aspects of education in England of interest to the Dominion.
He has had a conference with Lord Unvin, president of the Board of Education, and Sir Percy Nunn, director of the London Institute of Education.
His inquiries up to the present have been closely associated with the training colleges’ administration insofar as their relation to the universities is concerned, school medical services, and also the policy as to entrance to secondly schools.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 5
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