A deputation from the Professional Musicians’ Conference waited on the Hon. C. ,f. Piirr (Minister of Education) today and laid before him the skeleton of a Bill providing for the registration of music teachers and their incorporation into u dominion organisation. Mr Parr promised to father the Bill 'in the House as an education measure, and commended the desire of the promoters to improve the standard of musical education in the dominion,—Wellington Association telegram. On the main roads in Ontario it will soon bn impossible to lose one’s way, if a novel scheme is adopted. These highways arc already known by numbers, and it is suggested that those numbers should bo fixed to every telegraph polo along each road.
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Evening Star, Issue 18640, 22 May 1924, Page 9
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