MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS
TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR WOODVILLE. By Telegraph—Press 'Asseeiation. Woodville, Last Night. The technical school in Woodville was opened this afternoon by the Minister for Education, the Hon. j. Hanan". The function was a very successful one. there also being present Messrs. Morgan and Ross (members .of the Hawke's Bay Education Board), Judge Gilfedder (Native Land Court), and Mr. Morris (agricultural instructor). Mr. Burnett (chairman of thjft school committee) presided. After an exhibition of drill by the children, the Miniter performed the ccreijionv of opening the new school buildings. Addresses were delivered by the Minister and visitors, the burden being the advantage of technical education and of continuation classes. The Minister foreshadowed the making of attendance at the latter compulsory. Afternoon tea was served.to all presently the senior girls.
After the function various deputations waited on the Minister re district matters and requirements of the Hawk-e's Bay Education Board. The, Minister, promised that these matters would be looked into.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 255, 27 April 1912, Page 5
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159MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 255, 27 April 1912, Page 5
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