A VICTORIAN VISITOR.
[BY TELEGRAPH".—OWN correspondent.] Wellington, Wednesday. Mr. Frank Tate, Director of Education, in Victoria, was a passenger by the steamer Manuka, which arrived from Sydney to-day. He is combining business with pleasure on his present tour of the colony, and intends to visit the schools and study the educational methods in existence in this colony, and report on the subject to the Victorian Education Department. Mr. Tate is to leave tomorrow morning for a visit to the Wanganui River, but he intends to return to Wellington to be present at the conference of school inspectors, which is to meet shortly in this city. He will afterwards travel through the colony.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12482, 28 January 1904, Page 5
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