EDUCATION POLICY.
; mmstßß hamhbbho bt ; OP ' (raiss absocution innafnuw-) . - '. . ;, DABGAVIU-E, August U. tho Botu-'C. J. ?«» .(SBaister of j 3BdaeaU«») «p«&iW5 at the oeremony I' of. tl» Ujin« <sf the fo-andation-stono ; of a netf infant school, ea?d that it i would be an Ul\4fliy wh«n tschoql. coni- . j mittoeis wete &l»Jis£«4. «*ro tho > had :tn» country -tfioassaads '*f • pounds in tlie cause of education. ' While ho was in power, he would not .atteflipt, |p-Sfeaken the power of local | > •j' " JBfe deploited the fact thai nearly 40 :.! pex 1 o&oi. of boys left school with only i.Standard SX". certificates. In his now ■■''' of wmch he outlined, —was a scheme to get. hold of thew boys. ■ ' • ' : - '■' . Tho Sfipiiteir stated! that financial stringency was the only thing " that BtoppeCmany of his proposed reforms from being brought into «Bect. Ho w»s bopeM, however, that woald eoon brighten up, »od allow nim to cawy out piany mtton-peeded reforms.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17222, 12 August 1921, Page 9
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152EDUCATION POLICY. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17222, 12 August 1921, Page 9
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