SCHOOL OF FORESTRY.
AN AUCKLAND DEVELOPMENT. / AUCKLAND, March 16. Developments in connection with the abolition oi' the Auckland (School of Forestry transpired at a meeting of the ITniversity College Council, when the Council approved the action of the president, Sir George Fowlds, in terminating at six months' notice the engagement of Professor Corbiui as Principal of the t School. Sir Ceorge Fowlds said the Council regretted that the Canterbury College Board of Governors had not seen lit to carry! out the amalgamation of the two Schools .of Forestry on the lines which were so clearly recommended by the Forestry Commission and which, in the opinion of the Council, constituted the basis of the negotiations by the two Colleges with the Minister for Education. He also regretted that the Canterbury Board had intimated that the staff of its own Forestry School _ was sufficient to carry on the Dominion School.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 133, 18 March 1931, Page 6
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