SEPARATE UNIVERSITIES.
dunedin; opposrnoK. .- (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) .-.' "'■ .' • DHNEDES", Tuesday. . ■ The proposal to abolish altogether the •-•■ University of New Zealand and to substitute : four separate universities came, before the. University Council this afterj noon in the form of correspondence from Victoria College and Auckland Univers- ! ityCollege: . I The Chancellor, Dr. Cameron, said it • -would <be a much more reasonable thing j to try to remove defects in the work o! the New. Zealand University, than to seek to create separate universities in a ■maU community like that of \ T ew I Zealand. j With reference to Auckland's request to Mr. Massey to appoint a commission on the matter, it was decided,, on" the motion of the Chancellor, to write informing the Prime Minister that, the council was considering the matter, and asking him tol take no etepe in. the eeantime, ■ :.^»ilj-oonmiitte;-wae set up.to confer of the Professorial Hoard on the subject. 1 i■" ■- j - " '
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 8
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153SEPARATE UNIVERSITIES. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 8
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