THE TRAINING COLLEGE
It was high time something was done to make the Wellington Training College what it should be—it was cribbed, cabined, and confined in its present conditions of work and its environment was unsuitable, said Mr. A. C. Blake, speaking at a farewell function to teachers at Miramar South School on Tuesday. It was hoped to erect a new college within a few years. : The board wished the students to be j treated as well as at Christchurch, ) Dunedin, and Auckland.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 137, 11 June 1936, Page 10
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