TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
[Pkb Press Association.] WELLINGTON, August 3. A deputation from the Dunedin Technical Claeses Association waited on the Minister for Education to-day, urging that some assistance should be given to the classes now that they were established on a permanent basis. Mr Reeves, in reply, expressed his gratification at the success of the class and his sympathy with the movement. The best plan, ho thought, would be to give a small grant in aid, so as to enable the proposed workshop to be started, and next year to vote a sum sufficient to assist not only the Dunedin school, bub similar institutions in the principal centres of the Colony.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9483, 4 August 1891, Page 6
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