‘INADEQUATE RESOURCES’
Librarian’s View (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Feb. 14. The joint resources of New Zealand’s libraries were totally inadequate, the Wellington City librarian (Mr Stuart Perry) said today. “If they are inadequate for our 2} nullion people today,” he told graduating students of the New Zealand Library Association, "we will really have to do something about it if the population projection—3} million by 1978—is not wide ,of the mark. The problem is not eased but aggravated by the step-ping-up of education and technical training which the development of our economy demands,” he said.
Cashmere P .TA.—-Officers elected at the annual meeting of the Cashmere High School Parent-teacher Association were: president, Mr J. H. Walter; vice-presidents, Mrs M. R. Coombs and Mr G. W. Drayton; secretary, Mrs M. J. Macleod; treasurer, .Mr C. G. Lewis; committee, Mesdames M. C. Ibbotson, P. K. Jeffrey, S. McCurdy, M. G. Metcalf, and J. E. Wilson, Dr. R. A. Harrison, Messrs J. T. Houghton; W. Rosenberg, W. R. Thomas, and E. S. Tuck.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 8
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