EDUCATION PROBLEMS.
j XO LEGISLATION THIS YEAR. I (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ! WELLINGTON, this day. The Hon. James Allen (Minister of i Education), questioned as to the omission from the Governor's Speech of any reference to education problems, said it was highly improbable that any legislation affecting education would be intrndueed this session. His absence in England during the recess prevented him from giving the attention he would have liked to the subject, which was fo vitally important that it required great care and consideration. \ cry prohably legislation would be introduced. next session. He thought the present system was proceeding satisfactorily, and there wtis no need to rush reform. The Minister added that the Education Commission's report tabled last session would be referred to the Education Committee.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 155, 1 July 1913, Page 8
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