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SPEECH CLINIC TRANSFERRED

Move From City To Shirley (From Our Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON. October 2. The acceptance of a tender to establish a speech clinic at Shirley Intermediate School has been approved by the Cabinet. In a letter to Mr N. G. Pickering (Government. St. Albans) the Acting-Minister of Education (Mr Mason) said that the general policy for speech clinics was aimed at decentralisation. Of the six speech clinics formerly operating at the Speech Therapy Training School, Cranmer square, two had already been transferred to the Sydenham and Riccarton Schools. With the transfer of a third clinic to Shirley Intermediate School, only three clinics would remain at the Cranmer square establishment. The rooms vacated at the Cranmer square building are required for expansion by the Christchurch Teachers’ College.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29016, 3 October 1959, Page 7

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SPEECH CLINIC TRANSFERRED Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29016, 3 October 1959, Page 7

SPEECH CLINIC TRANSFERRED Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29016, 3 October 1959, Page 7