THE EDUCATION REPORT.
It is unreasonable to suppose that comprehensive legislation will be introduced this session to give effect to the proposals contained, in the report of the Education Commission. The Minister and the Education Committee of the House should har» an opportunity of carefully perusing th« •Tidenc« upon which thf' findings of
the Commission were madti. It is satisfactory, however, to note that the MiirMier'intends introducing.,,a.short measure this session, dealing with the physical training of the young. He may also include a short clause in the Bill, providing for the establishment of Agricultural High Schools in place of District High Schools,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 30 October 1912, Page 4
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102THE EDUCATION REPORT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 30 October 1912, Page 4
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