TE AUTE COMMISSION.
[BY TELEGRAPH. ASSOC'».TION.] Wellington, Saturday. Thjj To Aute Trust Commission continued its sittings yesterday. The examination of Mr. George Hogben, Inspector-General of Schools, was resumed. He made a strong appeal for giving distinctly technical instruction at Te Aute. No one suggested that the trust did not administer the funds to the best- of its ability for the benefit of the college, but witness thought there should be publicity given to the expenditure, such as was done in respect to.Wanganui. He did not look upon the printing of the balance-sheet in the Waiapu Diocesan Synod proceedings as publication. ; \ To Judge Kettle: He did not think there was too much time generally taken up with athletics in the schools of New Zealand. "..., .......
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 5
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