SCHOOL BUILDING GRANTS.
PREMIER INTERVIEWED, Pjr Preß3 A c socntion, Auckland, May 22. In reply to a deputation from the Biardof Education on (.he-subject; of building grants, the Premier s-tid he was aware of the Urge amount of building that hid to be do.'ie, and he pro missd to c mmunicite at once with the Minister cf Eiluc ttion, and tohylhe statements h'm. At the stme time ha reminded the Auckland Board that it ha<i already received a very aharo of thu vote for school buildings, and that in other districts, notably Tiiutiali', ffcttl'.im >nt was also expendin", ond Board wes in as bid a o-inditijn »s the Auckhnd Board. Any appropriati n b 'yond the I'mit of thf vote would havo to be b:ought before Parlismint, Mr Seddon assured the deputa'ion that ho had the welfare of education at beirt, and spec'ally the in'eres's of technical education, which he was anxiois to promote by evary means in his power.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1903, Page 2
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160SCHOOL BUILDING GRANTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1903, Page 2
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