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TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

AX INTERESTING POINT. fXer Press Association.) AUCKLAND, March 22. At a meeting of the Board of Education, the director of teclmical education reported that there hud been a Jarge increase of students at the technical classes. The increase had amounted to over 2j per cent, last year at Thames, and fiO per cent. "at Auckland-. At a meeting of tho City Schools Committee the question arose as to the right of a parent to take his children from one school ami Send it to another without first obtaining a transfer permit. It was argued that the parent could send his child io a different school every week in the year if he so pleased, while others of the commStt tec were emphatic in their- opinion that such a course would spcedfiy result in his penalisation under the Truant Act.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 779, 23 March 1905, Page 3

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TECHNICAL EDUCATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 779, 23 March 1905, Page 3

TECHNICAL EDUCATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 779, 23 March 1905, Page 3

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