MASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL.
*—.— AND THE RURAL COURSE. i In the oooins© of the discussion be- < . tween the Education Board and Patone .School Committee on Monday aught as -to tlie question' of rural ' education', the (Masterton District H&jjjh School' was instanced by the parties on either Evde' as arguments for and against the rural course At the conolusion of .the Conference, Mr A. W. Hogg, M.P., said be 'represented the Mastberton District on' tho Board, and he moved about amongst the people. t Ho had ;? ''nob* heard, a r single ' word ** uttered v "ogaSnasfc-'the'rural, course. "" On ihe contrary, everybody appeared to be '""* pleased wiitih it.' It had interfered very little ,with, the , matriculation ;^§Bfeool. r neH the 1 proud "diatSncrtioni of **""being tfoa only school' in the district at which every pupil entered' laisit year for VMatauculartaon and Civil ' Service examinations had passed.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10295, 26 July 1911, Page 5
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143MASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10295, 26 July 1911, Page 5
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