PLANS FOR SCHOOLS
PROTEST PROM DUNEDIN.
(»I lEUORAPH.—FREBS AS3OCH.TI3V.) \ . DUNEDIN, This Day. Diacussing fte memorandum from the Uirectw of. Education, stating that in view of the very large stuns paid imnuniIy bs fees to architects i n connection With new sohoola tl>at all plans and apnciflcations would in future be prepared l ? Ubi lC Wovka offlcel"a itl consnlUUon With officers of the Education Depart, ment, Mr Scott, chairman of tho Munagement l ßoard of the Technical Collet stated that aa a builder he had expeli! ?w CB, ° th* Plani)i »e of the, Public Works Department, He was g ure that tha result would be uuaatiafactory" "He had kno\vn lithographed plans 50 years p •? jfjllß^l illso W8 WelliAgton officials did not consider other climatic ooiulibou., Tha bawd resolved to pro' test Bgainrt the proposal, suggesting j n , Department atehit»c? to »ach district,
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1923, Page 7
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141PLANS FOR SCHOOLS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1923, Page 7
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