"NO CAUSE FOR DELAY"
TRAININg COLLEGES
LABOUR PARTY'S POLICY
(By Telegraph.) (Special to the "Evening Post.")
DUNEDIN, This Day.
' The "Star" says that the Dunedin Training College can be reopened by mid-February without any inconvenience, and Mr. M. J. Savage has stated that the Labour policy is in favour of the reopening of colleges. "His i message infers that the matter will be dealt with as soon as the new Minister of Education is appointed. The [Wellington Training College is in the same position as Dunedin as regards the practicability of resuming after the holidays.
"As the Government will merely be issuing an edict in accordance with a principle which it already accepts, no cause for. delay should arise. The New Zealand Educational Institute has pleaded strongly for four colleges, and the reopening of those which have been closed should give very general satisfaction. The Labour Party should have no difficulty in finding in its ranks an excellent Minister of Education."
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1935, Page 13
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