AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
NEW ZEALAND BACKWARD. FACILITIES INADEQUATE. TBT TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION. ] WELLINGTON Wednesday. The Council of Agriculture adopted a resolution: "That the present educational facilities for persons desiring to engage in rural occupations are hopelessly inadequate, and that it is desirable that investigation of the matter be undertaken by a special commission." Before the motion was put, the council heard an address by Mr. l eren (Professor of Agriculture at Victoria College), in which he said other countries were much ahead of New Zealand in agricultural education. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18763, 17 July 1924, Page 11
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