EDUCATION VOTE.
..— ■» -— . RUMOUR OF FURTHER "CUT." The journal of the Education Institute states that from an unimpeachable source comes a rumour that the education vote ■ next Parliamentary session is to be cut by £30,000. . Salaries will not be affected, but the pruning knife will be applied in;, various other directions. It understands *.; that this is part of a comprehensive ~'" scheme of administrative economy in» tended to cover all the State services. .. . The journal declares that if the; story should prove to be true the session will ;■ ; be an extremely lively one. -Instead of'.' cutting £30,000 out of the "education v vote the Government should be seriously considering ways and means of. adding' at M least that amount to the estimates. Large 1 classes are still far too much in evidence, classroom accommodation.: is far j behind » requirements, and in' the 6; meantime itH«iff child • population jof \ the Dominion'. Vsiri£lj§ creasing by leaps and' bounds, . ■■: - < m' ' ■ \ ■ . i ■ • ■■v •"■• '••'*■•■■ • ■'■■■■■■?^?-''^>4o9Bma
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 9
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158EDUCATION VOTE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 9
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