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■*. The manner in which School Committees and the resident® contribute towards the improvement and extension of school sites and other expenditure on schools led the Hon. C. J, Par* to. remark during hts mterrisw with the Canterbury JEduoafcioa Board on Thursday that there misgfc be a lot-of money in Cftristchurcli. 'They are enthusiastic about education," was the explanation given by Mr A. Peyenll.. "It is most encouraging to meet these school committee people and hear what they are prepared to said Mr Parr. "Don't abotiah the -futhool 'committees,'' gaid Mr E. H. .Andrews. "No; I'll abolish the Boards first,' was ths rejoinder. What miy be regarded as a win for the Government Statistician is hj» reply to "«• letter be received recently trom the Wellington lodmrtdal 4«sooiation. lt forwarded ihua a lengthy letter from a !U» Angles engineer, asking a large number o? regard to the iodt/jloJ,, liociological ooadiuontv Instep cf por.njg over statistical tirtn«, to extract the . mformiitioaj _Mr,: aated that it is all in tJtp New Zedstd Ye#r BooS,' *Jbw3t. w W iljs Lots, gakft fjixwxl >' f r*'7 > , iT 1 1 t • < j „ '-i 14 rv,; "-"i <si V

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 9

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Untitled Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 9

Untitled Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 9