SCHOOLBOOKS CONTRACT
MASTER PRINTERS’ PROTEST. MINISTER’S “INEQUITABLE” ACTION. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, March 17. The annual conference of federated master printers passed a resolution of emphatic protest against the “questionable and inequitable” action of tho Education Minister in extending before the due date the arrangement for the printing of primary schoolbook* for a further four years and affirming that this action was in direct opposition to the alternative recommendation of the National Expenditure Commission. The federation contends that the Minister's action was in opposition to and without the consideration of a petition then before Parliament signed by 19,(MM parents of school children and that it constituted a severe and unwarrantable imposition upon the, primary school educational facilities of New Zealand.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 81, 17 March 1933, Page 5
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