EXHAUSTION TESTS AT DUNEDIN
“A Domestic Matter” (New Zealand Press Association) DUNEDIN, July 3. The chairman of the Otago High School’s Board (Mr R. R. Hunter) said he had had no knowleda, of "exhaustion" physical testa Tn schools. “Naturally I would not know," he said. “It is a domestic matter. I really feel, though, that all the principals would be quite prepared to exempt any child if the parents objected. They are reasonable people.”
"These exercises are in the hands of experts and I do not think they will do anything that will harm the normal child," he said.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28629, 4 July 1958, Page 6
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