TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
o A COMPLAINT FROM DUNEDIN. • [From Our Correspondent.] DUNEDIN, Feb. 12. Mr Alex. Burt, who has always taken a very active interest in the Dunedin Technical School, to-day told tire Federation Commission that, owing to the want of proper building accommodation to house the plant that has been in hand for the last two years, it was doubtful whether the school could go on this year. The Government had been repeatedly asked fo provide a building, but had not done so. The public had supplied all the funds so far, and he for one was not going to approach the: public again for money for building purposes.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12424, 13 February 1901, Page 5
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