CENTRALISATION OF CONTROL.
illhe (Per Press Association.) >n AUCKLAND, Juno 28 ill At a injecting of the Educatii ts ltoard Mr Greenulade raised a pr re test against the tendency to centre 'y isa the control of educational »na ■<' . tcrs in Wellington. A school \v: planned for Dai'gavilie 1,.v ihe Board architect, and alternative plans we sent by tile colonial architect.. J Grocnsladq said the School Caimni a tee, the Board, and the Board's al *■ chitect were in a better position 1 judge the requirements ior a. Nt" §chool than the colonial ai'chitec and he protested strongly aguinf t this -Interference. H was de|>lornb J that a lew officials should sit in. We j iington and think -ihey. knew a g about matters in the Auckland dis J liiict. He urged the Hoard to go o e with the school according to thei e own architect's plans. If the Wcl g lington' officials thought itliey aver going to run the education of th whole colony th<6 Board should rt sign and let them ,tako the who! control over. In the meantime howover, boards -were' eleotod by com mittees, and;had their authority ti uphold. Mr Greenslade's motion to call fo tenders .whs carried.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7859, 29 June 1905, Page 3
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202CENTRALISATION OF CONTROL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7859, 29 June 1905, Page 3
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