EDUCATIONAL POLICY.
TO THIS BDITOS OJf THE PBBSS. Sir, —Miss A. C. Finlay.*on, who was chairman of the Select Committee, and who is also president of the North Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute, says that Mr Archer's statement that a certain report' had been suppressed through the influence of the Coalition Party "is a gross mis-statement of fact." But in her concluding remarks she says "the reason for non-publication was reached in committee and cannot therefor© be divulged; 'etc," Before .a iady says that a gentleman of Mr Archer's-calibre is lying she should be prepared to prove it. Now, may I ask the lady to say if a report was prepared by the combined committee condemning the Coalition's proposed educational economy programme, and, if so. why it was not made public? If she cannot answer this last question, surely it is not ladylike to suggest that a reverend* gentleman is not telling tho truth. —Yours, etc., L.R.C. December 3rd; 1931.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20411, 4 December 1931, Page 13
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