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The knotty question of the best short-' land system has again engaged the attention of the Class Committee of the As?ociFt : .on's Board of Managirs at Christchurch. Fir3t of all itfaTonred • Gregg's, then it was asked by the Man- ; igeratotry to make arrangements, for '. teaching both Gregg's and Pitman's, and i iow it has declared in favour of the hit ; i co. The Committee states that it will \ ie impossible, with the present accom- i aodation, to introduce the tyro systems, i Managers adopted the Committee's £ ecommendation, and Pitman's will bo i aught: '•■■• • " •'■■ ••••■■ - ■'.:■■■■■. -■.■-,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 17 July 1903, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 17 July 1903, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 17 July 1903, Page 2

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