EDUCATION BOARDS
PROPOSED ABOLITION.
(By telegraph.— Own Correspondent.)
NAPIER, this day.
The Hawke's Bay "Herald" publishes the following special telegram from Wellington:—"l am in a position to say that an attempt is to be made during the next session of Parliament to introduce legislation, the effect of which will jpractically abolish the Boards under which the education system of the colony has become one of our most flourishing and successful institutions, and to establish instead thereof a departmental bureaucracy which shall not only pay salaries of teachers but also control inspectors, and, through inspectors, appointments, and will also administer the funds required for establishing and equipping schools."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 5
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