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The opinion that the Auckland University College should extend the scope of its Instruction so as to include what is covered in the broad term, “public administration,” was expressed In a report laid before the college council by Mr. F. B. Stephens, M.A., 8.C0m., a lecturer at the college who has been abroad for some months studying problems of public administration and the attitude toward them of overseas universities.

The native trees planted in the Mission Bay Reserve, Auckland, by Lord and Lady Bledisloe and others to commemorate Arbor Day in 1034 have, without exception, failed to establish themselves. Residents are hopeful that a further planting may be made in the near future, with more successful results.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 6

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 6

Untitled Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 6

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