LEGISLATION ON EDUCATION
S MINISTER PROMISES CONSOLIDATION (New Zealand Press Association) t . WELLINGTON, August 31. Consolidation of education legislation may be brought about next year, acss cording to the Minister of Education ie (Mr R. M. Algie). This, he said today, would meet a request by the New . Zealand Parent-Teacher Association ie and the Home and School Federation, i- Mr Algie said he would deal later with other points raised by delegates to the [■_ annual conference of these organisa- [_ tions at New Plymouth last week, d Consolidation of the many education st acts was desirable and necessary, Mr i. Algie said, and some action had r already been taken. “Already there have been quite a L _ number of important consolidations, l_ and I hope education will be one of 5 the major ones to be tackled soon,” e the Minister said. “Obviously it will [_ not be this year, but I see no reason why we should not tackle it next year.” r =
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27443, 1 September 1954, Page 13
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