the conference to-morrow morning. Before they left, Miss England 'collected very valuable data for them, and wrote up the history of the kindergarten movement in this country from- its early beginnings to the present day. Her account proved most interesting, and the executive decided to have it printed in pamphlet form, copies being sent to each centre for sale ho that some of the cost of printing might be defrayed. Congratulations were extended to the Christchurch Association who last year entered all the second-year students for the Government examination, all five being successful in gaining their Government .Elementary Certificate. The biilaiice-sheet showed a credit of £8 9s Bd. Very appreciative reference was made in the report to the long connection with and great work done for the kindergarten movement by the late Hon. Mark Cohen and the late Mrs. W. H. Reynolds, of Dimedin, whose deaths were deeply regretted. Motions of sympathy with theii relatives, and also with those of the late Mrs. Mait, secretary of the Dunedin Free Kindergarten Association, were passed, all present standing in silence.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 4
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