EDUCATION OF GIRLS.
.'/ THE PROJECT. . . {«? , TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] " / ■ , Wellington, Friday. &sißev. A. Grant, .honorary' secretary of the committee endeavouring to raise wp& for th» founding of a girls' college : &T£avelock North, under the auspices of Church, has addressed a cSrolar letter, to all Presbyterian minislas, appealing for support of the proposal, between £20CO and £3000 has already Seen secured, .but unless another £2000 is |ifimediately forthcoming the success of tho ; proposal will bo endangered. Miss Fraseir f {principal elect), who offered Hex services gratis, must-: be i informed in March t whether, the building will be proceeded I with for the opening in February next J year, otherwise she will withdraw her services; .while ; a site for the • college ia offered ;by Mr. H. M. Campbell, M.P., ■on condition \ that .tie . college '■' is buifci within a year. ;;■';■■-.;' - '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 7
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136EDUCATION OF GIRLS. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 7
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