AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS.
F-Uanu:*' UXiON UKCOAUiEKDA XiOX. J.)y Telcgrajiii.—Press Association. •Palmerston X., L'.si '.sight. At a meeting of flic Well in;,'ton 1'; ovincial K.vecuiivc of ilie Fanners' l"tji'.;i here today, the ijin.aiioh t>f agrii-nHi's,-l high citouis was brought up by / ! i .\latiicsoii, who moved: —"That if the i'.c I live of our lioys is in lie considered, :ui:i it will Im» seen thai the majority 01 tliem slioud he engaged ill agricultural j,!suitr, nu ;,ciie,ai: o£ education is .i that doi's not provide lor agricultural high j-c-Ihks]-;, and the executive nrt<'.~ <>■'■ the Minister for Kdllvatinn to cstc.WU'.i such schools. "Tlic motion was heartily endorsed and carried.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 8
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106AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 8
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