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EXAM. PAPERS BURNED

MR. W. J. JORDAN APPEALS TO MINISTER Press Association PARLIAMENT BLDGS., Today. Mr. AY. J. Jordan (Manukau) urged the Minister of Education to investigate the position and ascertain whether any steps could be taken in the interest of the candidate who, on applying for a recount in a University Scholarship examination, had been informed that his papers had been accidentally burned. The former Minister of Education had stated that the department had no power over the University Council, but Mr. Jordan said he thought the Minister should endeavour to exert, at least, influence on the University Council in order to secure justice in suck a case.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 1

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109

EXAM. PAPERS BURNED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 1

EXAM. PAPERS BURNED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 1

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