EDUCATION AND THE ELECTION
Additional replies to the five questions of the New Zealand Educational Institute, the Federation of the School Committees' Association, and the Education Boards' Association to Parliamentary candidates have been received. Sir J. G. Ward: Replies from platform only, and encloses a statement of policy. The replies are: —, , . Auckland —St. C. Jounneaux, Clutha Mackenzie. Marlborough—B. J. . Cook and E. H. Penny (Wairau). Canterbury—J. C. Armstrong. Otago—J. W. Munro. (All the abOve replied "Yes" to all questions.) Wellington—H. O. Browne. Omits reply to question four. Westland—J. O'Brien. Reply to question four indefinite; other replies in the affirmative. Auckland —R. F. Way. Reply to question 4 indefinite; other replies in the affirmative. ' Otago—A. Walker. Labour platform. .
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 8
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