THE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL.
The transition in politics has caused an unexpected suspension of tfo» movement in favour of establishing ant agricultural high school in the Waflrarapa. The Hon. T. Mackenzie, as Adting-Minister for Education, ;had beehi asked to. receive adeputaj tiooi on;sh<e: subject, but had. ix|pr<ei&sT ed. to 'db.^/ v .-tfcp^Bl. v th|e ; •elections political ', events* have t'atoen #ill now oneani a further delay, .although> the prospects of success are much brighter than they were a few weeks •back. The sympathies of the Reform Party aa-e so stirangly x with rural education that there should he no difficulty in securing the recognition of the Wairarapa> proposal, iwhseh h&Bi the advantage ;j>f being the first hi the-'field... • ' ■ ,',
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 27 December 1911, Page 4
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116THE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 27 December 1911, Page 4
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