INSUFFICIENT SUPPORT FOR SEPARATE EDUCATION BOARD
—MR BARCLAY
■•Mr Barclay has complained that sufficient support has not been forthcoming for the proposed establishment of Nor!bland as a separate education board district." remarked Mr K. W. Crawford, at the annual meeting of the Whangarci Chamber oi Commerce last evening. -Could you tel) us what the chamber has done?" The secretary. Mr W. T. Surinam slated that the question had been before the Associated Chambers of Commerce. am that deputations had been jsent. to the department. 1 Mr C. V. Stringer remarked that a | deadlock had nearly been reached. ; The last communication from the Minister was to the effect that the matter I was in abeyance. When the position ; was pointed out to Mr Barclay, and he j was asked what more could bo done, i he had replied that that was up to the . local committees to decide, j It was decided that the Minister be i asked what steps had been taken in the matter and that the Associated School Committees bo urgfhd to make further representations, and if necessary. obtain the’ support of all local bodies.
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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1937, Page 6
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