THE UNIVERSITY
IN SOUTHERN . EYES. INDICTMENT OP AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The Royal Commission on university education began its Christch'iirch sittings this morning. Mr. H. D. Acland, chairman of the Board of Governors of Canterbury College, said that hostels, playing fields and libraries were urgently needed for the university colleges in New Zealand. The colleges were suffering from a lamentable lack of vision on the part of the founders. Clmstchurch. had suffered greatly. The New Zealand University as constituted could not continue much longer. The attitude of Auckland apparently was to place the claims of that city before the rest of the Dominion without any regard to Dominion interests.—Pres<r Assn.
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Northern Advocate, 8 July 1925, Page 4
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