MR MASSEY'S VIEWS.
(BY TELECUAPH—PRRSg ASSOCIATION.)
I WELLINGTON, May 18. 1 Mr Massey, addi-essing the Education Conference to-day, lid th^o. thing was more important than the education of the rising generation of youngsters here who were worthy of the best education the country 'could give them Overseas visitors during the Prince's wfth ;r\ mUCh im Pressed> not only with the physique, but also with the intelligence of the New Zealand children. lhe country was safe in their hands when they replacedl the present generation. Mr Massey emphasised the importance of teaching history along the lines advocated by £>r Newton yesterday and said that he hoped the day would come when it would not be necessary for young men to go out of this country seeking better opportunities than were available here. They should ieact up to that in every possible way
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXXI, Issue LXXXI, 14 May 1920, Page 5
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141MR MASSEY'S VIEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXXI, Issue LXXXI, 14 May 1920, Page 5
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