THE EDUCATION CONFERENCE.
DEPUTATION TO THE PREMIER* (Pet Press Association,) 'WELLINGTON, S«t. 13. n Th «, delegates to the EflucatioH Board s Conference waited km thtt Premier this evening to lay befortorn the resolutions passed'' durins the session. * In reply,' Mr Seddon said that in regard to new schools, he Bid not want to slight the Boards, -but ha had to safeguard Wio of m t«Payws. He was at firsf inclined} to favour tho central system of cduhe had seem worked m Australia, fcut hT hart SS2f 2°°? j° Wle c °nclu S lm k that the) &^ aland system was tart? to tmT"Z'A hadno deslre at a » Boards. Th 9 adequacy of the amount. Pari to teachers depended anoddeil on individual cases/ Compared with other employments, girls were ™. DOWera hj, « IMIW S n « tho
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7927, 16 September 1905, Page 2
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133THE EDUCATION CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7927, 16 September 1905, Page 2
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