EDUCATIONAL REFORM.
(To tlie Editor). Sir,—One is compelled to concede, on reading the letter of G. M. Henderson, in your issue of August 13th, that Education in New Zealand is in a parlous state and that "we must have a much better class of men and women engaged in our teaching service than we have now." No fewer than four grammatical errors occur in the letter mentioned. Yours etc., NE-PEDANT.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 August 1918, Page 3
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