INSPECTION OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.
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i-ir&'i Wellington, this-day..^^ A iW&iATiON, Jncluding Archbishop,P.edweod, ..waitod on, the Hons. Reeves>andj Gadinrathia forenoon, in favour■ of thVin-J1 epection of Catholic; schools by thej examiners and inspectors of Board schools. Arch bishop Redwood said the inspection of private schools was contemplated by the. father of the present Act (the Hon. Bowen),' when bhe Acfc was passed, bub the use of;the; word "may " made it optional with Boards. ' -iftlr Reevessaid Cabinet would consider' whether the matter should be made mandatory on the Boards. The intention of Par-" Hame/iy had been to leave it optional 'largely with Committees and Boarda,. He could see no objection to "the more itnportanb private schools being inspected; by Government) inspectors. The decision must rest with Parliamenb aa to makinc;: it mandatory with Boards. He said the only thing standing in the way waa lack of funds for inspection. He would go into the matter as to how thoee funds could ba »nalied. • ■ •
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 197, 19 August 1895, Page 4
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