University Grants The board of governors of Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, has decided to ask tile University Grants Committee to review grants, in the light of increased costs resulting from the 15 per cent, .general wage increase. The general.principle was clear, said the director of the college (Professor E. R. Hudson) at a meeting of the board yesterday. The 15 per cent, increase added to the general expenses of the’ college, and it was desirable that there' should be a review of grants. < Army Moving From Trentham Army units have begun their pre-viously-announced move from Iren-’ ,tham to Waiouru. The main Army] School is movine as accommodation becomes available at Waiouru. By the end of the vear it is expected that only the Ordnance Depot will remain a‘t Trentham. The practical section o r tire ■ Army'School will move early in May. The ihnv;' is part of the .Army’s policy of consolidating training in one centre, and Waiouru has been proved to be an ideal training ground— (PA.) .
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26393, 11 April 1951, Page 3
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