EDUCATION POLICY
LEFT BY MINISTER TO COMMITTEE THE SUX’S Parliamentary Reporter WELLINGTON, Friday. . The Minister of Education, the Hon. H. Atraore, was twitted in the House of Representatives today during the Address-in-Reply debate by Mr. H. S. S. Kylo (Reform —Riccarton), who said that finally the Minister had been unwilling to formulate a policy and had delegated the task to a committee. Twelve months ago last January, said Mr. Kyle, the Minister had promised to divulge his education policy. He had said he was not going to be controlled by heads of departments. Yet ho had set lip a committee which had toured all over the country, and had sent the Director of Education, Mr. T. B. Strong, on a. “joy-ride” to Australia to collect educational information. “The Minister isn’t game enough—” Mr. Speaker called him to order, and he withdrew the words, and said that the Minister was unwilling to formulate his policy but had left it to a committee.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 6
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161EDUCATION POLICY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 6
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