MR McMINN & EDUCATION.
Sic, -1 was from 'the first determinfed to rota for Mr McMinn, but there i* a portion of bis speech at Alexandra with which I cannot concur, • aDti Which of Itself WouM, with m<>, turn the scale* against him. He said that he r^rettel from what he heard that the GoTernment were ncing to continue the- time tjs'em of edue^ti'»n an that^ provided by the Province. I If Mr" McMiun is in favor of denoaaimtional Education, let him plainly state bo, and tbe elector* will then know how to act. • There ins been difficulty enough in getting the p^ent Byctem of secular educttion into lorr-e, and it ha-* been found to work well — whj tnen should be seek to changa it, and return to the miserable inefficient •yntem which formerly gave us th<ee or four haU-»tarved institutions where now one good well conducted echool exists, end which, Jrom lack of eupport, in very many instance* frll through and left the we«ker districts *»ith<*it any pnrn*ion for education wba»eTer.-»-I »hj, &c, Pabsnt k Eifctok. • What* WhaU> December 1.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 553, 4 December 1875, Page 2
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180MR McMINN & EDUCATION. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 553, 4 December 1875, Page 2
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