“WHY STRESS HARROW?”
STANDARDS OF EDUCATION. COMMENT BY JUDGE ADAMS. (Per Press Association). Christchurch, March 17. During the hearing of a guardianship case in the Supreme Court today., counsel said “that the mothet of the boy wishes him to have the benefit of an expensive education in England.” Judge Adams then commented, ,r Whv stress education at Harrow as a determining factor in the bov’s education? I have a very high appreciation of universities and ther educational institutions in the Old Country, but I am not prepared to deprecate unduly the educational op pirtunities given here.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 82, 19 March 1928, Page 5
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