DOMINION ITEMS.
(Per Press Association.) SWIMMING CLASSES. DUNEDIN, July 21.—The Education Board has received a communication from the Department of Education to the effect that swimming classes in connection with the Christian Brothers' School, held at the Municipal Baths, are not to be recognised for capitation, unless the Education Board has agreed to act as controlling. authority under the Act. Tlie Board passed a resolution to the effect that it did not think the Department should ask it to become the controlling authority in respect to private schools, over which it had no control, but as the classes were started this .year on the assumption that capitation would be granted, the Board consents to act as controlling authority for this year, and is applying for capitation, as far as it goes, to meet the liabilities incurred in connection with the classes. lUIIMI : ll»l ■ MIIIIMMWWBW
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1918, Page 2
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