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IMPERIAL EDUCATION

A KK.MAIiK Alil.K I'ONTKHENCIi, J. 1:1111011, M>iy ii". Till' 'linn's di'scrilics tliL' I'Ydor'il Cuiiti'ivinv .111 l-.'iliKMliiin, wlik'li K.irl Crewe opens ut Westminster Hall today, ui 111.. 11)11.-1 remarkable feuliire ol (lie day. It nays: "It is a must inspiring sign in' . what call lie dune.' to lii'inj> (he JCmpir* io/41'tlkT in on<> important lipid of ctforti TIIO results should lie fruitful."

A IIKMSKSEXTATIVK tiATHEHiXG. Ueceivcd -tit hj, 4.35 p.m. Loudon, .May 2j, Tile Federal Education Conference is silling at t'a\ton Hall. Those present include Sir Kcginald Talbot, Ijnd Tennyson, the Agents-* !eneral, Vicc-Chan-(■(lliirs and oilier repesentatives of the leading universities of (Jreat Britain and the Colonies. The Marl of Crewe, welcoming the deilegales on behalf of the lloverniiient, said 1 1i:- Conference, though due to private initiative, had received ollicia! siinetinn ami encouragement. It would be the first of a series (o lie held in different centres of the Empire. Mr. T. llenl. (Premier of Victoria) described '\ ictorin'f, free, compulsory and secular system. It, was so constituted that a Ulan possessing brains could pass t roni the primary school to a university. Education was Victoria's best asset, ami hence worth the £BOO,OOO spent' annually upon it.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 27 May 1907, Page 2

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IMPERIAL EDUCATION Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 27 May 1907, Page 2

IMPERIAL EDUCATION Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 27 May 1907, Page 2

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