THOSE SCHOOL GRANTS.
ANOTHER COMPLAINT. By Telegraph.—Pr«ss' Association. Auckland. Last Night. The decision of the Minister of _hJduC. J. Parr) said the grant to the school cation recently announced to discontinue payment of the special capitation grant of 9d per head to school committees, was touched upon at the Auckland judication Board to-day. The chairman (Mr committees in this province last y*ir totalled £ll3B 10s, and largely helped the committees in carrying out their work. Now, without any warning, the Minister had withdrawn the grant, and his decision had aroused a storm of protest. It would thus be incumuent on school committees to make t.'icir financial arrangements in accordance with the reduced revenue. They all deplored the Minister's action in cutting off the grant. On the motion of Mr Garland, a motion was carried exr)rvising regret at the discontinuance of the grant, a.s it prejudiced the committees' finances.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 5
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148THOSE SCHOOL GRANTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 5
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