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“BIOTTED OUT"

EFFECT OF EDUCATION CONTROL “I can only interpret ir. as meaning that our school, as we know it, wjn be completelv blotted out.” said Mr. H. S. W. King, at yesterday s meeting of the Seddon Memorial Technics.* College Board, when the effect of the Education Committee’s report on technical colleges was discussed. ‘‘The evening classes will remain, naturally, but children after leaving primary schools will proceed to one of the ‘intermediate’ schools,” Mr. King continued. ‘‘The department is gol P* to use the building and apparatus 1 totally different purposes from tnc V. for which Its supporters have preparea it.” .. Mr. G. J. principal of college, said that under the new sy - tern the board would have * ar , independence. It would link with the university and ha some representation on the univers l - council. He hoped the board wo be able to support the the committee, as he considered adoption would inaugurate a ne for technical education in the cit. bring it into line with what was done in other countries. Further discussion of the COTn ” I L,' report was deferred to the next ing of the board.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1057, 22 August 1930, Page 8

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“BIOTTED OUT" Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1057, 22 August 1930, Page 8

“BIOTTED OUT" Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1057, 22 August 1930, Page 8

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