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DOMINION NEWS.

CORRECTION OF DEFECTS. By Telegraph.—Tress Association. Wellington, Jan. 14. The Minister of Education states that excellent results have been attained by a special class, which has been in operation in Wellington, for children who are partially deaf or have defective speech. Tt is intended now to establish similar classes at Auckland and Dunedin. The teachers are specially trained at Sumner. The Minister also intends extending the work to adults who suffer, from similar disabilities, and expert teachers will be able to take a limited number of adult pupils including soldiers who have returned from the war suffering from defects of speech or hearing.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1921, Page 8

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105

DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1921, Page 8

DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1921, Page 8

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