PRAISE FOR N.Z. SCHOOLS
JUDGE’S OPINION WHY GO TO ENGLAND Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. During the hearing of a guardianship case in the Supreme Court today, counsel said that the mother of the boy wished him to ave the benefit of an expensive education in England. Judge Adams then said, “Why stress education at Harrow as the determining factor in the boy’s education? I have a very high appreciation of the universities and other educational institutions in the Old Country, but I am not prepared to depreciate unduly the educational opportunities given here.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 13
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93PRAISE FOR N.Z. SCHOOLS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 13
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