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“CENTRALISATION GONE MAD.”— Thus Professor A. P. W. Thomas yesterday described the Education Department's proposal to reduce capitation allowance for incidental expenses, a proposal which the Auckland Grammar Schools’ Board does not intend to accept without strong protest. —S. P. Andrew, Photo.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 8

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“CENTRALISATION GONE MAD.”— Thus Professor A. P. W. Thomas yesterday described the Education Department's proposal to reduce capitation allowance for incidental expenses, a proposal which the Auckland Grammar Schools’ Board does not intend to accept without strong protest. —S. P. Andrew, Photo. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 8

“CENTRALISATION GONE MAD.”— Thus Professor A. P. W. Thomas yesterday described the Education Department's proposal to reduce capitation allowance for incidental expenses, a proposal which the Auckland Grammar Schools’ Board does not intend to accept without strong protest. —S. P. Andrew, Photo. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 8

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