EDUCATION ENQUIRY
COMMITTEE AT DUNEDIN. 'l4y Telegraph—Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Dec. 2. Accompanied by the Minister of Education, Hon. U. Atmore, the Parliamentary Committee on Education arrived in Dunedin yesterday. morning. The Committee, which is comprised of Messrs AY. A. Bodkin (chairman), G. C. Black, Rev. Clyde Carr, J. A. Young, G. R. Sykes, H. Holland, A. .J. Murdoch, visited the Girls’ and Boys’ High Schools, and the King Edward Technical College in the morning, and in the afternoon inspected the Home Science, Dental, and Medical Schools and the Otago University. The whole of tomorrow will be occupied by the taking of evidence, which will be beard in private, and the Committee will leave for Oamaru by the express next morning.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1929, Page 3
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