TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
By Telegraph.-PreS3 Association. Auckland. Last Night. Air. (leorge (ieorgc. Director of Technical Education, was present at t'u meeting of the Auckland Harbor Board to-day after his extended vacation spent in Europe and America. The chairman (Mr. C.,1. Pair) welcomed Mr ( ieorgc buck to Auckland, and expressed (lie opinio,! thai, further developments might tic looked for in dill'cient
parts of the district in regard to technical education. Mr. {.leorge remarked thai he believed thai (!„■ time had been well spent. If was rather unfortunate that there was to be found hi this country from headquarters nut the same earnestness that there might, be. He referred to (he apparent te„deiicv in regard to cutting down grn.iU anil capita I inns, In other countries lie had visited, then, was a .inking' lilvriilil v in these matters. In New Zealand they
had fire linest raw material in the world. If only required de,eloping. They could not have education without money, anil if the people would only realise the immense importance of education in this connection, thev would have the lust education in the'world.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 274, 12 November 1908, Page 2
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180TECHNICAL EDUCATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 274, 12 November 1908, Page 2
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