SCHOOL BOOKS.
NO MORE CHANCE FOR, FIVE YEARS. ' The effect of the new syllabus on the books used in the primary schools was referred to in the House of Representatives on Friday. • Pointing out that quite a. number of unauthorised school books were recently introduced into the schools, Mr. R. A. Wright (Wellington Suburbs) said that the parents were involved in increased expense and were complaining' that they had to buy new books before the others had worn out. He inquired whether it would be possible under the new syllabus to bring in any more unauthorised books.
The Alinister replied that although unauthorised 'books had been introduced, teachers were now confined to books on the authorised list. It was eikpeeted that the books would remain unchanged for five vears.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4007, 8 October 1929, Page 3
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129SCHOOL BOOKS. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4007, 8 October 1929, Page 3
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