TEACHING OF HISTORY.
MR. MASSEY S ADVOCACY. (Received 2 p.m.) LONDON, November 30. Acknowledging the conferment of an honorary Doctorate of Laws at Queen's University, Belfast, Mr. Massey said the -branch of education for which more should be done was the teaching of history—especially British history. Undoubtedly the British Empire was greater in everything that mattered, and had done more for humanity than any Empire of the past.— (A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 December 1923, Page 7
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