Education Administration Report.—The Minister of Education 'Mr R. M. Algie) had accepted in principle the recommendations made in a report on the administration of education, the Canterbury Education Board was advised. The recommendations were contained in a report made by a joint committee of the Education Boards’ Association. “Lots of irritating restrictions will be removed from the act as the result of this,” remarked the chairman (Mr S. J Irwin).
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28415, 23 October 1957, Page 9
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