EDUCATIONAL ANOMALIES.
(Per Pre* aaaartattaa.l. AUCKLAND, Jtum St. At a meeting of twhar* and school comntttm representatives strong exception was Caliao to entering conditions as regards bba •taking of acKooUt 'He main compuUot was against tie appointment of iaadequately trained pupU taaefcera to control largo number* of pupil*. U. was decided to make repretentatioaa to the Government on the matter, A. protest was lodged against U>o da«M in tba Secondary Schools Act mafc» ing it compulsory that children oader fourteen obtaining proft*eney «*rtlficates should attend Secondary Schools before the expiration of tfce year in which the cerUOaXcm were | obtained. Having secured certMssabm tiiey should within any reasonable! time bo enabled tn enjoy the beneatt. of secondary, education, "»"«>""»
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7855, 22 June 1905, Page 2
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117EDUCATIONAL ANOMALIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7855, 22 June 1905, Page 2
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