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One method of eliminating examiners' fads which might be used to advantage in the setting of matriculation papers and other examination papers in New Zealand, said Canon E. H. Strong at a meeting of the Taranaki Archdeaconry Board in'New Plymouth, was used by the Anlican theological examining board. Every examiner had to have his paper set by the middle of June and forward it to the secretary in Wellington. The secretary then sent copies of all the papers to all examiners, who criticised the papers at a meeting of the board of examiners in Auckland. The result was that the private fads of examiners were entirely eliminated.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 December 1931, Page 6

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Untitled Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 December 1931, Page 6

Untitled Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 December 1931, Page 6

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