INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR PALMERSTON NORTH.
minister asked to defer DECISION. Resolutions bearing on the possible establishment of an intermediate school in Palmerston North were carried by the High Schools Board of Governors last night. .Moved by Mr. W. R. Birnie and seconded by Mr. A. J. Graham, the following motions were carried without comment: — “That the 'Minister of Education be respectfully requested to defer any decision as to the establishment of an intermediate school in Palmerston North ponding the results being known of his inquiries into the whole matter from the Dominion standpoint. “That the Minister be informed that this board would willingly fall in witn any method of establishing and controlling intermediate schools which the Minister might decide to apply universally throughout the Dominion, but that in the event cf different methods of establishment and control being permitted. this board would appreciate the opportunity of placing its views before the Minister prior to any decision being made as to Palmerston North. “That the correspondence between the hoard and the department, dating from 1025 be brought before the Minister with this resolution.”
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 June 1936, Page 2
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