THE HIGH SCHOOLS.
grants from The- government, A deputation from the High School# Board, comprising Messrs L. C. Sladden (chairman), W. P. Webster, and E. lash (secretary), returned last night from Wellington, where they went ti> Inter, view the Minister for Education (SlB Francis Bell). It will be remembered that the publltf raised about £3OOO for the building of the Assembly Hall at the Boys' School, and the government only gave £IOOO Bubaidy. The deputation urged **Tli the subsidy should he one of £ for £, the Government providing approximately another £2OOO. The Minister ftgrwd! to do this. The Minister further prom* ised to give a further grant to meet tH balance that was expended in recent} contracts, and he gave the Board au4 thority to obtain 'estimates for Addii tions to the east wing of the Boys? School. > ti ¥ Minister alsdi promised to ntakV the Board a grant of £IOOO for addi» tions to the Assembly Hall at the Uirls' School.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1919, Page 4
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160THE HIGH SCHOOLS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1919, Page 4
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