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MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

SCHOOL .the . H« XdhftMhMw ta ill jtMi CoDtgi he wato Hfeeirad by the prine »<*• - *" ibe, MSHUbpBe ■ «?» &—dkii MSmtar to*WMMrtm. Oi anxval he "wta-iet by'JO. C. M WhWiiiistrtn dbeitMHß ■ of th) Hawke's Bay -Edpcatwto Board,a* A viMk wwa paid to the District Higi ■dtooit where the party were enter ih&ad at aftetnoto tea by the Itotanr dint. , • iOn UM return trip to Hastings, M». AHto waw waited on by the SUMHRby Otane School Com7<mtofaiNHi .of .the .local HRgHitedd trim asked the Minister ’d it wpidd not be poaajbfo to have . aftcarriiM jkttacbed to the goods Hain iSnmrOtane jbotrt 3.15 to the, nflcdMi .Khool children to reach; hotee ’earlier than at preataA. Mr- AMen promised to look ihtothe matter. The Minuter called mMr. Alfred IMDon,ex-M.P. for Mnwke’sJtey, afc-Patangata, and r Tfrschrd ntotingn p.m. . Ikr BASjn §^ mahora - This morning ih company with Mr. H- >L Campbell, M.Y., Mr. W. W. /Bird, Impector of Namer schools, Mr. 6. F; B*Mh and Mater CrawCUtaiaritfbe, Ute l|iaMMr3mted\ihe Kate uchotoa apd mapßjßted the (hesdm aatfh i ) visitors 'dunoaA .-toe various departments. ' afewiworite |e' toe-duMten, and announced that at hakrtgudN: jtfm aritoofe . would be riaeed fetepnww. aftMkqon . to en-* abfe them to see the cricket match ! ' T!w nianifested' their gratitude . W ttf fording the Mhnster a round r w wwt’■ ~ I **“ •WK’’iltt^ibaito l .vitited the Mahora . ..'tolti£d. Mid after tench left for Na-J fwrW’ltotar : . v f Inspecting napier schools -■ * The Mate > James Allen proceeded. Jby Napier about 11 o’clock. I route /visited the Fernhill- ' 1 Cte,arrival at Napier, he inspected i in jedmpany* with<the,.«iiaiqnnn and members. of t toe-MtehMokom Board of. Governors I aphiinted.'hiinßtif with the work ' .baata.ddam there. At .the invitation t . ff-itfie hytodmiMter, Afito taokel a few woriis tp the scholars and adHsedthete td take erisky advantage ‘ of the ectaaMam offered them fay the ceuotey tocr'so andfite their boyish ■mhifiuMir- to aeSMt to make their native Itod/tmtteA In conclusion, Mh ABnr mnM>unoed. tbat in com d board Mdlma<fisaeter had wmed io grant W «M>to>a JtegSdliday. The nSpnved ihri gnmnmeement ’ «bhe Minister openrat.Napibr'West, s jnembers of the;jand the High f regard to several boards desired tot otice. : A-'* > , , ■ t

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 357, 17 February 1914, Page 5

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MINISTER FOR EDUCATION. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 357, 17 February 1914, Page 5

MINISTER FOR EDUCATION. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 357, 17 February 1914, Page 5

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