HAMILTON'S NEEDS
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS
COMMITTEE TO REPORT
"This thing has been side-tracked every time," declared Mr. F. A. Snell, when referring at a meeting of the Auckland Education Board yesterday, to the need in Hamilton for an intermediate school, it had been proposed for many years past, he said, that the present technical school should be an intermediate school. Why this proposal had not been carried out was known only in Wellington. On the motion of the chairman, Mr. W. J. Campbell, it was decided to set up a committee comprising Messrs. Snell. S. B. Sims, H. McChesney (senior inspector), and A. B. Miller (architect) to report to the board on the question cf intermediate school sites for Hamilton. -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 106, 6 May 1943, Page 6
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