AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
| v' MR: BRAIK IN AUSTRALIA. \,, Mr .Braik, Director of Primary and |fu .^Jeehnical Education, who is spending &V'jjUS, vacation in Australia by visiting *%-all the- principal educational institu- *", tiQjttß,'ftmtes from Melbourne (says the '>-v^TangaAui Chronicle), after liaving J\- made inspections of the best features in \ ,tixe education systems of New South ; % > Wales, Queensland and Victoria. Mr :.', Braik writes: "So iar as I can see, » New Zealand may be xlie first to estabjk , lish a complete system of agricultural It*education iv these waters. In none K^Mh^States thax I have visited have and continuous eduisubject from tlip primary "agricultural college or I cannot say the' final what is done in South week. Iri any case, of" Education and an College in prospect, New opportunity is great.' ' JJnthe Chief Inspector is m.akof Tils vacation —a use to bo profitable to' our '
NaJder advertise a clear"account of Mr J. D. Profit*.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 June 1913, Page 8
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149AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 June 1913, Page 8
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