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Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 680, 29 March 1919, Page 4

 

Education in England.—Under Mr. j Fisher's Bill, every boy and girl in] England'must remain under educa- ; tional guidnnee till they are 16: in ■ seven years' time tho age is to be i raised to IS. j The substantial wealth of man con I si.ts in the earth he cultivates, with its pleasant or serviceable animals and plants, and in tho rightly produced work of his own hand, . . . Tho material wealth of any country is the portion of its possessions which feeds aud edu cafes good men and women in it. . . In fact it may bo discovered that the true vein, of wealth «ro purple—a.nd not iv IJoi-lc bul: in Flesh—perhaps even , that the final outcome aud consumm. j tion of oil wealth i 3 in the producing as j many as possible full-breathed, bright eyed, and hapjjyvlv&arted hum_n. ,or**»j • -i- -^'- - _'-i i U«____'S-_____

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