"PRACTICAL ECONOMY."
EDUCATION MINISTER'S AIM,
EFFICIENCY TO BE MAINTAINED. (V.y Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. The Minister of Education, Hon. R. A. Wright, spoke at Hawarden on Saturday of the reproaches that had been levelled at him on the ground that he was pursuing a policy of too great economy. "Economy does not necessarily mean the cutting down of expenditure," said the Minister, '"but the prevention ot' waste. Any economy I may practise is not aimed at lessening efficiency, bat at avoiding any waste."
Mr. Wright added that any money he could save his Department by a policy of practical economy he intended to spend on country schools and in improving the conditions for country teachers.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1927, Page 17
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