TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
SHORTHAND AND TYFEWKiTfRit-. Complaint V ••'■.'. i!'t iv.or'irra.o. .:.■•■ tJpeWi iii: A C■■-- c '"' ' ■ i''■'•'■ - was mane hj;. :•!'- '•'■ '■•'■ meeting of u._ l u! <.■•■>■'. e Li , mu.-i o Comme! ce. Mr. F. Perkins replied that Co in structor siiic! t'>u< v-.as one only o. the pupils v/i'.o really war.leU re iearn, the ot>f.f simply fW.ing U.c cours° in order ; > :..-l millinery Oi some other subject "on ti.e cheap, if six girls in l'ukekuho could ma... up their minds to fake the course u] tfloroughly lhe classes would b; started again. The trouble v. s thai in order to take up shorthand ant. typewriting they would have also to lake English and aritlimetic, wi.uj ,vas objected to by the sciiolars. fi ■= was a condition of the shorthand anc Lypewiiting being given free.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 570, 28 September 1920, Page 2
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130TECHNICAL EDUCATION. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 570, 28 September 1920, Page 2
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