In an exhaustive report on the work of the various classes connected with the Potone Technical School, presented iaet evening, Mr. leaacs suggested, with reterence to the mechanical drawing class, that models be obtained from the Railway Department. If this could bo dono it would greatly assist in popular»"w the clue. Mr. Hope naid that lie did not think there would be any ?i! j yin oktaifline such models from vhe department, and it was not neceseai T I? write to headquarters over such a trifling matter, as had been suggested »y the chairman (Mr. Thomson). It was agreed to approach the instructor ot the class and' ascertain what he required in the. way of models, and .then ask tho workshops' manager (Mr. Allan) « ho would be willing to lend their.. " I am euro ho will be only too pleased," remarked a member of tile board, who represents the r«Jiwa> warkfihoga.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 4
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