REPORT COMMENDED.
OPINION OF HEADMASTERS.
YOUTH OF THE DOMINION.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
WELLINGTON, this day t
In a letter addressed to the Hon. Harry Atmore, Minister of Education, Mr. L. F. de Berry, president of the New Zealand Primary Schools Headmasters' Association, and headmaster of the Normal Sctfbol at Dunedin, says: "On behalf of the New Zealand Primary Schools Headmasters' Association I desire most heartily to' thank you for the copy of the Recess Committee's education report. I have read the report carefully and on behalf of the association convey to you .and the Education Committee our heartiest congratulations. The association trusts that it will .receive the earnest consideration of Parliament and be so translated into legislative Acts as to develop to the full the youth of our land, fitting them to fill a worthy place in all that is creative and noble in our democracy."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 174, 25 July 1930, Page 5
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