DUNEDIN.
This day-
The following resolutions are to bo considered at a meeting of the Dunedin School Committee on next Friday. (1.) That, the whole body politic is interested in the cause of primary education. .(2-) That secondary or high class education should be left as much as possible to the voluntary efforts of those who desire it. (3.) That in view of the General Assembly at an early date legislating upon the subject cf education in a comprehensive manner for the whole colony, it is inadvisable that any specialisation of education reserves of this provincial district should be given effect to.
Miss Black, injured at Messrs Kirkpatrick, Glendinning & Cos. on Thursday, is dangerously ill. Miss Galley is not seriously hurt.
(FBOM OUa OWN COBRBSPONDENTS.)
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2627, 9 June 1877, Page 2
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125DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2627, 9 June 1877, Page 2
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